The main suspect in Germany’s deadly car-ramming attack on a Christmas market, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, held strong anti-Islam views and was angry with Germany’s migrant policy. Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned the attack that killed five people, including a nine-year-old child, and injured 205 others in Magdeburg. Abdulmohsen, a Saudi atheist and activist, railed against Islam and Germany’s permissive attitude towards refugees from mainly Muslim countries, despite past online posts suggesting a different motive for the attack.
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‘You don’t look disabled’: People with hidden conditions hope for a kinder world
Two years ago, Eric, who is autistic, experienced a severe anxiety attack at Jurong East MRT station after forgetting his home keys, leading to a misunderstanding with a passerby and a security guard. A Ministry of Social and Family Development report revealed a decline in positive attitudes towards persons with disabilities, particularly those with invisible disabilities like autism, despite public education efforts. SG Enable highlighted the challenges faced by individuals with invisible disabilities due to...
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