Shock in Magdeburg: Exilant becomes an assassin at the Christmas market!

Shock in Magdeburg: Exilant becomes an assassin at the Christmas market!

Magdeburg, Deutschland - A Christmas market in Magdeburg turned into a shock backdrop when a former Saudi exile raced into the crowd with a rental car. What sounds like a horrific scenario from a thriller is the bitter reality. The perpetrator, a doctor and apparently well integrated exile audi, turned out to be a ticking time bomb due to his deed. Despite a long length of stay in Germany, where he paid taxes and removed his faith, he got on a dark path. of course Magazine emphasizes that this is the case that cultural differences are a deeper cause than often Assuming.

The name of the perpetrator, Taleb A., also caused a sensation by the nickname "Dr. Google". Employees of a clinic in Bernburg, in which he worked, called him that because Taleb had to look up on the Internet before diagnoses. Nevertheless, both clinic management and the state medical association rejected the rumors of his qualifications, such as MDR Saxony-Anhalt reported. Officially, his medical quality was confirmed by specialist certificate and license certificate and there was no complaints about his work.

threatening calls and long history

Already in 2013 Taleb A. noticed negatively in another state. During a dispute with the Mecklenburg-Western Pomeranian Medical Association, he expressed threats that reminded of a terrorist act. He explicitly referred to the terrible attack of the Boston marathon. These statements led to an investigative wave, but without indications of specific stop plans.

The white vest crumbles

The tragedy in Magdeburg reveals the terrifying potential that is in global networking. The integration of a single does not protect against drifting into extremist positions. Taleb A., who once fled to oppression himself, was a horror figure in the new home, cheered on by xenophobia and misunderstood feeling of revenge towards the protection.

It is a grotesque irony that the man who found asylum for fear of religious persecution saw his new fellow citizens of a country as an enemy. But the case clearly shows that it is not only the big immigrant currents that can result in radicalization, but that the phenomenon is deeply rooted in the world of personal and cultural uprooting, as it is from of all-magazine is depicted.

With the incidents around Taleb A., many wonder what our society can learn from this case. The dangers of radicalism often lurk hidden behind facades, which are apparently integrated. But as it says, professional success does not protect against extremist tendencies. You have to remain vigilant to recognize and prevent such threats at an early stage.

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