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Taleb Jawad Al-Abdulmohsen (born 5 November 1974) is a Saudi
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and former
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known for his
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views,
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stance, and
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political beliefs. He has identified himself as a vocal critic of Islam in various interviews. Abdulmohsen is a suspect in the
2024 Magdeburg car attack On 20 December 2024, an SUV was Vehicle-ramming attack, driven into a crowd at the Magdeburg Christmas market, Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, killing 6 people and injuring at least 299 others. The driver of the car, allegedly 50-year-ol ...
, which killed six people and injured at least 299. He relocated to Germany in 2006 to specialize in psychotherapy, applied for
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, which was granted in 2016. The fined him for "disturbance of public peace through the threat of criminal acts" in 2013.


Early life and education

Talib Jawad Al-Abdulmohsen was born in
Hufuf Al-Hofuf ( ', also spelled Hofuf or Hufuf, also known as "Al-Hasa", "Al-Ahsa" or "Al-Hassa") is the major urban city in the Al-Ahsa Governorate in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, with a population of 729,606 (as of 2022). It is known f ...
,
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, in 1974. He hailed from a
Shiite Shia Islam is the second-largest branch of Islam. It holds that Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib () as both his political successor (caliph) and as the spiritual leader of the Muslim community (imam). However, his right is understood ...
family in the largely Shiite
Al-Ahsa Governorate Al-Ahsa (, locally pronounced ''Al-Ḥasāʾ'' ()) also known as Hajar () is the largest Governorates of Saudi Arabia, governorate in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia, Eastern Province, named after the Al-Ahsa Oasis. In Classical Arab ...
. He pursued
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and specialized in
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.


Career

In 2006, at age 32, Abdulmohsen relocated to
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to specialize in
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. He later applied for
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, because he was threatened with death for renouncing Islam. In 2016, Germany granted him asylum, citing concerns over his safety and rights if he was returned to Saudi Arabia. Even though Abdulmohsen was wanted by
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia. Located in the centre of the Middle East, it covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula and has a land area of about , making it the List of Asian countries ...
on charges related to
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and
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, specifically allegations of facilitating the trafficking of individuals from Saudi Arabia and Gulf states to the
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, the
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refused to extradite him, citing a lack of
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in Saudi Arabia. Since March 2020, he worked as a doctor in the Federal Penitentiary at
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, a state prison for
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. Since the end of October 2024, he was no longer on duty due to holidays and illness. Abdulmohsen's qualification as a health professional was questioned by colleagues, but the hospital management took no action. He had in several cases prescribed false and dangerous medications to patients, whose lives were only saved by attentive nurses. Patients had refused to be treated by him for his insufficient command of the German language, which led to misunderstandings. For his consultation of a search engine for every diagnosis, coworkers told the ''
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'' he had been nicknamed "Doctor Google".


2024 Magdeburg car attack

On 20 December 2024, Abdulmohsen allegedly drove a vehicle into a crowded
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in
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, Germany, killing 6 people, including a nine-year-old child, and injuring over 299 others. He was arrested at the scene.


Personal life and political views

Abdulmohsen lived in
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, about 50 kilometers south of Magdeburg and has been described as an
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with limited social interactions. Saudi dissidents who knew him personally describe him as isolated and aggressive. Upon coming to Germany in 2006, he was first registered in
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from March that year until January 2008, when he left the country for nine months, causing his residence permit, which had been granted to him for the purpose of his studies, to expire. When he returned to Hamburg in October 2008, authorities granted him a ''Duldung'' (toleration) visa for three months, which he overstayed until May 2009. In November 2007, he reportedly commenced an unpaid training at
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which, according to the same report, had been terminated after staff had expressed concerns about his behaviour and his reaction to criticism of it. From May 2009 until February 2010 he lived first in
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and then in
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; in Bochum, he received in August 2009 a residence permit for training purposes. From 2011 to the beginning of 2016, Abdulmohsen lived in
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, where he completed parts of his specialist training. In 2013, a few days after the
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, according to the
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Ministry of the Interior, he threatened the Medical Association of the state with an attack in the course of disputes over the recognition of examination results for his specialist training. This was followed by a search of his apartment, during which electronic media were also checked. However, the investigators found no evidence of "real preparation for an attack". In the same year, he was sentenced by the Rostock District Court to 90 daily rates of ten euros each for threatening criminal offenses. In January 2014, he is said to have appeared at the local office and asked for financial support. He is said to have threatened both an attack and suicide. The police then sought him out for a threat assessment. In September 2015, he is said to have called the
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and a month later the judicial authorities, complained about the Rostock verdict and became abusive. In media appearances, Abdulmohsen has presented himself as an
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activist against
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. In February 2019, ''
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'' reported on him, that he would – through his web forum ''wearesaudis.net'' and X (then known as Twitter) – help others escape from Saudi Arabia to Germany. In March 2019, Abdulmohsen gave interviews to the ''
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'' and the ''
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'', in which he was presented as an escape/migration helper. In these he said about himself, "I am the most aggressive critic of Islam in history. ..There is no good Islam." Also in 2019 Abdulmohsen appeared on the
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showcasing his website intended to help asylum seeking
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, "especially from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region". He founded an online platform to help Saudi Arabian citizens apply for asylum in Germany and claimed that Germany was giving asylum to "Syrian jihadists." The Atheist Refugee Relief had originally considered working with Abdulmohsen to coordinate aid for atheist refugees from Saudi Arabia. However, this cooperation failed. The Secular Refugee Aid stated that in 2019, members of the refugee aid organization filed a complaint against Abdulmohsen "after the most vile slander and verbal attacks," which led to a legal dispute lasting several years, which Abdulmohsen lost in the Cologne Regional Court in August 2023. At the time of the attack, the case was on appeal before the Higher Regional Court of Cologne. The German-based Atheist Refugee Relief said that the alleged perpetrator was not a member of the organization and claimed that he made many false "accusations and claims" against them and their former board members. It also distanced itself from Abdulmohsen "in the strongest terms" and added that its members filed a criminal complaint against him following “the most foul slander and verbal attacks" in 2019. Saudi authorities have warned German security authorities about Abdulmohsen at least three times between November 2023 and December 2024, but the warnings were ignored, after he posted
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views on his X account threatening peace and security. The Foreign Intelligence Service of Germany had received a report from Saudi Arabia that Abdulmohsen had announced something big in Germany as early as 2023 and are said to have followed up on this tip. In the fall of 2023, a woman who had been in contact with Abdulmohsen via the Internet tried to warn the police in Berlin that Abdulmohsen wanted to kill 20 Germans. However, she sent her email to the police in
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, New Jersey. In February 2024, the Berlin Public Office accused him of abuse of emergency calls, because he had placed an emergency call for the fire brigade in the building of the
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without an emergency. A criminal order was issued with 20 daily rates at 30 euros each. He did not appear for the hearing on 19 December, one day before the attack. In an X post from 5 December 2024, Abdulmohsen declared that
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deserved the
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for "her secret criminal project of Islamizing Europe" and criticized her policies that according to him would have seen German women face similar restrictions as seen in Afghanistan. He also reposted "claims from
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warning of a future under
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in Germany, framing her fight as a defence against Islamic dominance." Saudi Arabia issued charges against him for alleged terrorism and facilitating the smuggling of women from Gulf countries to Europe. Despite these allegations, Germany granted him asylum in 2016 and refused to extradite him to Saudi Arabia. Abdulmohsen shared pro-Israel content on his X profile, he also published a post claiming that " Parts of Syria were lucky enough to join Israel", retweeting a post made by
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which celebrated the fall of Assad. On X, he had posted an
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(Juggernaut Tactical JT-15) with a US flag as a profile picture and
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such as "Germany is persecuting Saudi asylum seekers inside and outside Germany in order to destroy their lives" and "Germany wants to
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Europe." Several well-known officials of the German far-right party
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(AfD) and its right-wing extremist youth organization Junge Alternative followed his X account. Furthermore, he expressed his sympathy on X for the AfD and dreamed of a joint project with the far-right party: an academy for ex-Muslims. He also made a website that tried to help ex-Muslims gain asylum in other countries, and he considers himself an
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as of 2019. In a 45-minute video interview on the anti-Islamic US blog, the RAIR Foundation, eight days before the attack, Abdulmohsen spread theories that the German state is conducting a "covert secret operation" to "hunt and destroy the lives" of Saudi ex-Muslims around the world, but at the same time Syrian jihadists are receiving asylum in Germany. In the interview, he said that he was not a right-winger, but a leftist, but at the same time explained that as a leftist he had come to the conclusion that the left were the "worst criminals on the planet". Abdulmohsen had shared similar right-wing ideological content, including content from German politician
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of AfD,
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, and
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. He shared a video by German right-wing influencer Naomi Seibt. In May 2024, Abdulmohsen wrote, "I seriously expect to die this year. The reason: I will ensure justice at any cost. And the German authorities are hindering any peaceful path to justice." On the day of the attack, he posted more videos on his social media profile on X. A few minutes before the attack, he posted more videos. In one of them, he said, "The police themselves are the criminals. In this case, I hold the German nation, I hold the German citizens responsible for what is in store for me." In another one, he said: "I hold the German nation responsible for the killing of
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." and "Another reason why I hold German citizens responsible for the persecution I experience in Germany is the story of a USB stick stolen from my mailbox." He also said: "The
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themselves are the criminals. In this case, I hold the German nation, I hold the German citizens responsible for what is in store for me." Abdulmohsen's X account was focused on anti-Islam themes and
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while he congratulated Muslims who left the religion. He also described himself as a former Muslim and criticized German authorities for failing to combat the "Islamism of Europe" and supported the
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. He was described as an activist who helped Saudi women flee their homeland and he appeared to be focused on his theory that "German authorities have been targeting Saudi asylum seekers." He "had been sharing Islamophobic views for years" according to ''Euronews.'' German media has identified an account on X, where he argued that "Germany wants to Islamize Europe". Interior Minister
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said that the authorities can confirm that the suspected perpetrator was "evidently Islamophobic". On 21 December 2024, chairwoman Mina Ahadi of the
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stated that Abdulmohsen was "no stranger, because he has been terrorizing us for years." "He has had two lives," Mina Ahadi told the
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. "If you have been dealing with him for a long time, you have a strange feeling. He has literally terrorized members of the association."
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who had known Taleb, including Mahyar Tousi, founder of Tousi TV, and Iranian German businessperson Maral Salmassi, claimed that he was a
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extremist who pretended to be an atheist in order to gain asylum, engaging in the practice of
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in order to hide his true beliefs. Ex-Muslim activists Ali Utlu and Yasmine Mohammed stated that Talha had been threatening ex-Muslims, while
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, who often interviews ex-Muslims, stated that he would often make up excuses to avoid giving him an interview. According to information from several public broadcasters and private media in Germany, people have reported to the police several times because of threats of violence from Abdulmohsen. ''
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'' reported that
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was one of his role models and that Abdulmohsen declared "If you listen to someone like
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or even Elon Musk, and even if you're ignorant of the process of
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, you'll think they're
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. But I can say from experience that anything Robinson says, what Musk says, what
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says, or anyone who is labeled a radical or a
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by
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—they're telling the truth." He also wrote, "Me and
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are fighting the same enemy to protect Germany." Germany's ''FAZ'' described him as an anti-Islam activist and told ''
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'' that in a 2019 interview with him, he declared that he was "history's most aggressive critic of Islam" and to "ask the
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" if they doubted him. An unnamed German official cited by ''
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'' stated that "an X account appearing to be affiliated with the suspect contained content condemning Islam" and described him as a Saudi dissident. Abdulmohsen used an AI avatar of Musk to criticize the German government and praise the AfD.


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