According to reports from UAE and Saudi Arabian 𝕏 users, the perpetrator of the Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany is a fugitive from Saudi Arabia.
The German government refused to extradite him despite requests from the Saudi government, citing human rights concerns.
“Reports suggest that the perpetrator of the Germany attack is a well-known fugitive traitor named Talib Al-Abdulmohsen. He fled from Saudi Arabia, where he is a wanted individual, and was granted asylum and citizenship by Germany, which refused to extradite him to Riyadh under the pretext of human rights and freedom of expression. He repaid this favor today by committing a massacre. Europe is destroying itself from within.) End.”
Talib Al-Abdulmohsen, mentioned in the post, is a fugitive from Saudi Arabia who was granted asylum and citizenship in Germany, which has been criticized for not extraditing him despite Saudi requests, citing human rights concerns.The attack at the Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, ties into ongoing concerns about security at public events, especially following previous incidents like the 2016 Berlin Christmas market attack where an Islamist extremist drove a truck into a crowd.The situation highlights tensions between European asylum policies and international relations, particularly with Saudi Arabia, where human rights issues are frequently discussed by organizations like Amnesty International, which has reported on Saudi Arabia's human rights abuses including the treatment of political dissidents and fugitives.
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