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What we know about the alleged perpetrator Taleb Al A

According to Saxony-Anhalt's Prime Minister Reiner Haseloff, Taleb Al A. has not attracted attention as an Islamist. The profile of the alleged perpetrator on platform X points in the opposite direction. Taleb Al. A. follows people who have fallen away from Islam and converted to Christianity, as well as declared atheists.

For years, Taleb Al A., as an activist, advised primarily women from Saudi Arabia about options for escaping their country and ran a website with information about the German asylum system. The FAZ also interviewed him in 2019 in his role as an escape helper.

Taleb Al A. came to Germany from Saudi Arabia in 2006 for specialist training. Ten years later, he was working as a psychiatrist and applied for asylum, as he told the FAZ in 2019. He justified this in the interview as follows: “I wrote against Islam in the internet forum of activist Raif Badawi, who is now in prison. That’s why I was threatened: they wanted to “slaughter” me if I returned to Saudi Arabia.”

The alleged perpetrator has more than 40,000 followers on platform X. The high number suggests that he has a certain standing in the Saudi Arabian opposition scene, to which he belongs. “Germany wants to Islamize Europe,” can be read on his account. In the past, Taleb Al A. has also sent tweets that appear enigmatic and even confusing. Some also suggest that he could pose a danger. And his Twitter profile picture is an automatic handgun.

In a video interview published eight days ago on an Islamophobic US blog, the alleged perpetrator spread crude theses for 45 minutes. The German state is running a “covert secret operation” to “hunt down” Saudi ex-Muslims worldwide and destroy their lives. At the same time, Syrian jihadists received asylum in Germany.

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