In an interview published by the BBC in July 2019, Saudi Arabian-born doctor Talib A describes himself as an activist and states that he “helps people like him who left Islam with their asylum claims.”
Saying that he created a website for this purpose, Talib A explains that people, especially those living in Saudi Arabia and the countries in the Gulf region, reach him with asylum requests.
The interview given by the attacker who killed 5 people in Germany and injured more than 200 people has been revealed.
In the video, the attacker describes himself as an activist and says he “helps people like him who left Islam with their asylum claims”. pic.twitter.com/HyKbQwQ7ei
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5 PEOPLE LOST THEIR LIVES, MORE THAN 200 PEOPLE WERE INJURED
It was understood that Talib A, who was detained immediately after the attack on the Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, in which 5 people died and more than 200 people were injured, was anti-Islam, far-right and a supporter of Zionism.
It was stated that the 50-year-old suspect has been living in Germany since 2006 and has an indefinite residence permit, works as a physician in the city of Bernburg, and has shared posts on his social media accounts “showing that he is concerned about the rise of Islam in Germany.”
Source: AA