On December 21, people gathered outside a church near the Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, to pay their respects at a temporary memorial. Getty Images


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A Saudi citizen, Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, is under investigation for a horrific attack in Magdeburg, Germany, where five people were killed, and over 200 others injured when he drove a car into a busy Christmas market. The 50-year-old psychiatrist, who has lived in Germany since 2006, was arrested at the scene, and authorities believe he acted alone.
Once an advocate for helping individuals escape oppressive regimes in the Gulf region, Al Abdulmohsen became increasingly critical of Germany's immigration policies and social structures. Although he initially expressed gratitude for Germany's asylum policies, his views shifted dramatically over time. By 2015, as Germany welcomed over a million refugees, Al Abdulmohsen voiced dissatisfaction with how the nation managed immigration, accusing it of fostering the Islamization of its society.

On social media, Al Abdulmohsen frequently made inflammatory posts, renounced his Islamic faith, and showed sympathy for far-right German groups. Earlier this year, his online comments took a darker turn, including direct threats against Germany and its people. In May, he posted: "German terrorism will be brought to justice. It’s very likely that I will die this year to bring justice." Similar threatening statements followed in the months leading to the attack.

Al Abdulmohsen initially gained attention for his activism through platforms supporting asylum seekers, particularly women fleeing oppressive regimes. He provided advice on safe relocation and connected asylum seekers to international media outlets. However, his methods raised concerns, with some accusing him of publicizing sensitive cases that could endanger individuals if their asylum claims were denied.

Reuters shared a photo of the suspect, Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, provided by the U.S.-based activist group RAIR Foundation USA. Reuters

His relationship with Atheist Refugee Relief, a German NGO aiding Saudi escapees, became contentious. The group accused him of spreading false claims, leading to a legal complaint in 2019. A German court eventually ordered him to delete defamatory posts about the organization, though the case remains in appeals.

Saudi authorities reportedly alerted Germany about Al Abdulmohsen multiple times, beginning in 2007. Concerns ranged from his radical views to fears he might pose a threat. Despite these warnings, Germany declined to extradite him, citing potential risks to his safety if he returned to Saudi Arabia.

German officials confirmed they had received tips regarding Al Abdulmohsen but argued that his threats lacked specificity. The head of Germany’s Federal Criminal Investigation Office acknowledged the need to review whether authorities overlooked key warning signs.

The attack claimed the lives of a 9-year-old boy and four women aged 45, 52, 67, and 75. Al Abdulmohsen faces charges of murder, attempted murder, and causing bodily harm.

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser referred to him as "an Islamophobe" but shared limited details as the investigation continues. Security experts expressed surprise at the attacker’s unusual profile, describing it as a highly atypical case.

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