Exciting information about the Saudi “Talib Al-Abd Al-Mohsen”, the perpetrator of the attack…

German authorities arrested an attacker attacks The ramming attack that targeted a Christmas market in the city of Magdeburg, killing five people and wounding about 200 others.

German police revealed that the perpetrator of the attack was Saudi Talib Al-Abdul Mohsen, who was 50 years old.

According to what “Arabi 21” monitored, Al-Abdul Mohsen comes from the village of Al-Qara in Al-Ahsa Governorate, which has a Shiite majority. He immigrated to Germany many years ago, and declared his atheism and hostility to Islam.

The story of Al-Abd Al-Mohsen began after a marital dispute with his ex-wife, his accusation of treason, then his objection to the Shiite Jaafari court’s ruling of divorce in her favor due to his abuse of her, and his denial of his allegations against her.

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Although he admitted on his “X” account that he abused his wife, Al-Abdul Mohsen became a coordinator for Saudi girls who fled to Europe.

Saudi female opponents announced that Al-Abd Al-Mohsen offered to facilitate their immigration procedures, but he seemed strange and had an “uncomfortable” personality.

Al-Abdul Mohsen clearly declared that he is against the Islamic religion, and against Germany’s reception of Muslim immigrants, and he is also considered one of the staunchest supporters of the Israeli occupation.

Although he has lived in Germany for about 20 years, Al-Abdul Mohsen did not obtain German citizenship, and was only granted residency.

Al-Abdul Mohsen, who studied psychiatry and worked at a specialized center for the rehabilitation of addicted criminals in Bernburg since March, has been absent from work since the end of last October.

It was noteworthy that Al-Abd Al-Mohsen threatened what he had already done, and published hostile tweets against German society, due to the failure to accept the requests of women fleeing the Kingdom.

Talib Al-Abd Al-Mohsen appeared in a number of media interviews in 2019 to announce his work as an activist helping Saudis who have turned their backs on Islam to flee to Europe.

In a BBC documentary in July 2019, the man talked about founding the “We Are Saudis.net” platform after he became an atheist and sought asylum in Germany.

The man strongly attacked Islam in these interviews, as he told the German newspaper “FAZ” in June of that year: “There is no good Islam.”

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