The suspect arrested for allegedly murdering five people and injuring more than 200 others at a Germany Christmas market is a Muslim man from Saudi Arabia, according to authorities.
Taleb al Abdulmohsen is reported to be a 50-year-old psychiatrist who came to Germany in 2006.
Officials say prior to the terrorist attack, al Abdulmohsen had expressed anger of Germany’s treatment of refugees from other countries.
Masses foreigners, most of them Muslim, have flooded into Germany since 2015.
A number of the refugees and illegal immigrants went on to commit horrific acts of terrorism, including a previous attack at a Christmas market in Germany.
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According to reports, al Abdulmohsen had made threats against Germany and the Germany people on social media earlier this year.
In posts on X, he allegedly wrote: “German terrorism will be brought to justice. It’s very likely that I will die this year in order to bring justice” and “I assure you that if Germany wants a war, we will fight it. If Germany wants to kill us, we will slaughter them, die, or go to prison with pride.”
Then-German Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the borders to one million asylum-seekers in 2015. That came with a $6.6 billion price tag that year alone.
There was a backlash after refugees launched multiple attacks in Germany.
An Afghan refugee injured five in an axe attack on a German train.
A Syrian refugee suicide bombing injured 15 outside a German music festival.
Another Syrian refugee stabbed to death a woman and injured five.
And a Tunisian refugee killed 12 by plowing a truck into a German Christmas market – all in 2016.
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Damn right-wingers!!
“asylum seekers”
Bunk. Why would Muslims need to seek “asylum” and flee Muslim countries, where they are a privileged, dominant majority? No, this is a planned takeover of our culture – an invasion.