A 15-year-old Syrian teenager, identified as Mohammad A, is on trial in Berlin for his involvement in a terrorist plot to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. He faces charges of preparing a violent act and supporting a terrorist organization. Evidence includes his translation of a bomb-making video for a key suspect, Beran A, who was arrested for planning the attack. The concert was cancelled due to security threats, prompting a reaction from Swift who expressed fear and guilt for her fans. Public hearings were denied, honoring the teenager's age and media scrutiny.
Mohammad A is accused of translating a video on bomb-building from Arabic and sending it to Beran A, who allegedly plotted an attack at the Taylor Swift concert.
Authorities arrested a 19-year-old man in Austria for allegedly planning an attack on a public event, indicating that Swift's concerts were the focus of the plot.
Swift responded to the foiled attack, expressing feelings of fear and guilt regarding the potential risk to her fans.
The trial of the 15-year-old Mohammad A has been held behind closed doors due to his age and the heated press coverage surrounding the case.
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