Christmas market killer 'is a closet jihadist and undercover Islamist'
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64% : The Saudi suspect, psychiatrist and anti-Islam activist Abdulmohsen, had made online death threats against German citizens and had a history of quarrelling with state authorities.61% : Even if it costs me my life.
60% : Weidel embraced the conspiracy theory that the attacker had been a closet jihadist, describing the killing as 'a crime beyond the imagination of everyone here; a crime by an Islamist full of hatred against everything that makes us human, against us as people, against us as Germans, against us as Christians'.AfD figures and supporters have spread an unsubstantiated theory that Abdulmohsen was a covert Islamist who concealed his convictions under an ancient strand of doctrine called taqiyyah, which maintains that Muslims can hide their beliefs in non-Islamic societies.
50% : Al-Abdulmohsen was pictured in a white t-shirt (right) as he arrived at court Saturday night, where he was remanded on charges of murder, attempted murder and causing grievous bodily harmThe Saudi suspect, psychiatrist and anti-Islam activist al-Abdulmohsen, had made online death threats against German citizens and had a history of quarrelling with state authoritiesFirefighters patrol the scene of the crash on Friday after a car rammed into a massive crowd of shoppers at a Christmas market in Magdeburg at around 7pmThe doctor often decried what he said was the Islamisation of Germany.
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