Magdeburg suspect supported Germany’s far-right AfD, self-described as Islam critic | DW News

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German authorities have charged the suspect in the deadly attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg with five counts of murder and several of attempted murder. Five people died and more than 200 were injured when the suspect drove a car through crowds at the market on Friday night. The suspect’s social media posts reveal support for Germany’s far-right party AfD, as well as a harsh critique of Islam, Saudi Arabia, and Germany’s asylum policies.
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Chapter Breakdown:
0:00 Update on Christmas market attack investigation
2:57 Hans Brandt, DW Political Correspondent, on what authorities knew about suspect prior to attack
8:39 Peter Smith, analyst on extremism and counter-terrorism at the Canadian Anti-Hate Network

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