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'''Anis Amri''' was a [[Tunisian]] who reportedly carried out the [[2016 Berlin attack]] by driving a truck at customers in a Christmas market in [[Berlin]].
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'''Anis Amri''' was a [[Tunisian]] Islamist "lone nut assassin" who reportedly carried out the [[2016 Berlin attack]] by driving a truck at customers in a Christmas market in [[Berlin]].
 
==Official narrative==
 
==Official narrative==
 
Amri was "[[radicalised]]" in an Italian jail and carried out the [[2016 Berlin attack]] with the backing of [[ISIL]]. After carrying out the attack, he was the subject of a manhunt and was shot by Italian [[police]]. Amri features in a video in which he pledes allegiance to [[Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi]], vowing “we will slaughter... crusaders who are shelling the Muslims every day.”<ref>http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/24/europe/anis-amri-berlin-attack-milan</ref>
 
Amri was "[[radicalised]]" in an Italian jail and carried out the [[2016 Berlin attack]] with the backing of [[ISIL]]. After carrying out the attack, he was the subject of a manhunt and was shot by Italian [[police]]. Amri features in a video in which he pledes allegiance to [[Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi]], vowing “we will slaughter... crusaders who are shelling the Muslims every day.”<ref>http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/24/europe/anis-amri-berlin-attack-milan</ref>
 
[[image:Anis Amri ID card.jpg|left|370px]]
 
[[image:Anis Amri ID card.jpg|left|370px]]
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According to the official narrative, he is also said to have confessed to the act, for example by demonstratively showing the Islamist greeting in a surveillance camera at a subway station a few minutes after the attack.<ref name=Moser1/>
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==Denied involvement==
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Amri denied several times to acquaintances and friends after the attack that he had anything to do with the crime. A first indication of this can be found in the interrogation documents of the [[Federal Police (Germany)|Federal Criminal Police Office]] (BKA): Mohamed A., the brother of Khaled A., with whom Amri shared a room until the day of the attack, received a posting from Anis Amri on his [[mobile phone]], provided with a passport photo of him and a text with the following wording: "Guys, I can't show myself in public, I have nothing to do with this thing. I would never do something like that in my life. All are lies!! Please share ALL this post and do not believe these media. Help me!!! God protect you all my brothers and sister."<ref>"Leute, ich kann mich nicht öffentlich zeigen, ich habe mit dieser Sache nichts zu tun. Ich würde so was nie im Leben machen. Alles gelogen!! Bitte teilt ALLE diesen Beitrag und glaubt nicht diesen Medien. Helft mir!!! Gott beschütze euch alle meine Brüder und Schwester." https://www.telepolis.de/features/Anis-Amri-Ich-habe-mit-dieser-Sache-nichts-zu-tun-Helft-mir-4988291.html </ref>
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In a second example, immediately after the attack, Amri allegedly said in a personal conversation with someone from the Fussilet mosque environment that he was not involved in the attack and was falsely accused.<ref name=Moser1>https://www.telepolis.de/features/Verschlusssache-Amri-5993075.html</ref>
  
 
==Wikipedia page==
 
==Wikipedia page==

Revision as of 03:52, 5 September 2023

"Muslim terrorist, “lone nut”?, patsy?"
Person.png Anis Amri  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Anis Amri.jpg
Born22 December 1992
Tataouine, Tunisia
Died23 December 2016 (Age 24)
Sesto San Giovanni, Italy
Cause of death
gunshot
NationalityTunisian
Victim ofassassination
Supposed perpetrator of2016 Berlin attack
Supposed perpetrator of the 2016 Berlin attack, termed "Not independently notable" by Wikipedia.

Anis Amri was a Tunisian Islamist "lone nut assassin" who reportedly carried out the 2016 Berlin attack by driving a truck at customers in a Christmas market in Berlin.

Official narrative

Amri was "radicalised" in an Italian jail and carried out the 2016 Berlin attack with the backing of ISIL. After carrying out the attack, he was the subject of a manhunt and was shot by Italian police. Amri features in a video in which he pledes allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, vowing “we will slaughter... crusaders who are shelling the Muslims every day.”[1]

Anis Amri ID card.jpg

According to the official narrative, he is also said to have confessed to the act, for example by demonstratively showing the Islamist greeting in a surveillance camera at a subway station a few minutes after the attack.[2]

Denied involvement

Amri denied several times to acquaintances and friends after the attack that he had anything to do with the crime. A first indication of this can be found in the interrogation documents of the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA): Mohamed A., the brother of Khaled A., with whom Amri shared a room until the day of the attack, received a posting from Anis Amri on his mobile phone, provided with a passport photo of him and a text with the following wording: "Guys, I can't show myself in public, I have nothing to do with this thing. I would never do something like that in my life. All are lies!! Please share ALL this post and do not believe these media. Help me!!! God protect you all my brothers and sister."[3]

In a second example, immediately after the attack, Amri allegedly said in a personal conversation with someone from the Fussilet mosque environment that he was not involved in the attack and was falsely accused.[2]

Wikipedia page

On 21 December 2016‎, Amri was given a Wikipedia page that redirected to the Berlin attack. This was upgraded to a full page, but was reverted since he was termed "Not independently notable".

Amri's friends

On 8 April 2018 six people were arrested among whom some were friends of Amri's, for planning a knife attack on a sports event in Berlin.[4] They were all released after no evidence was found that they were planning a terror attack.[5]

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