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What they all said about peaceful all American kids Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev

by | 19th, April 2013

Tamerlan Tsarnaev

RIGHT up until the moment Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev allegedly planted bombs and blew up people watching the Boston Marathon they were just regular guys. Not for a moment should you think that the therapy industries and police agencies failed to notice two budding mass murderers passing through the system. Know that they were just a couple of lads:

The family was given permanent residence on March 2, 2007. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev became a US citizen in September 2012. There is no record of him ever having left the US. Tamerlan Tsarnaev spent six months outside the US in 2012.

Sky News:  “Boston: Brothers Were ‘Regular American Kids'”

The Gobe – Zolan Kanno-Youngs talke of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev:

“Dzokhar was just a guy with full potential, and never showed any signs of doing this whatsoever. I think that if you ask anybody in Cambridge that truly knew him, and truly hung out with him, this you would know that this is probably the most shocking news we’ve heard in a while….

“He was one of the more peaceful religious people I know. He never brought up any sort of political views whatsoever. I’m still in shock. I honestly can’t accept it. But I’m gonna have to.”

Alina Tsarnaev talks to WBZ-Boston about her brothers:

“They were great people. I never would have expected it. They are smart – I don’t now what’s gotten into them.”

Maret Tsarnaeva, the brother’s aunt, talks to journalists in Toronto, Canada:

“Within the family, everything was perfect… 

“What century are we living in? We need evidence. Otherwise you can go shoot anyone like a chicken on the street. Not for me. We need evidence.All these pictures are on the computer. I have to see them. You have to have a motive first. Something that would drive you through some actions. They cannot go crazy or mad or sick just for one day. As far as I know them they are fine.”

She says Tamerlan Tsarnaev is married and has a daughter.

“Tamerlan has his daughter, above the age of that little boy who died there. Why would he think that this daughter’s life is worth more than that little boy’s life that died there? I don’t trust the FBI. Show me evidence.”

Anzor Tsarnaev, the father of the suspects, tells the AP:

“My son is a true angel… We expected him to come on holidays here… They were set up, they were set up! I saw it on television; they killed my older son Tamerlan.”

“In my opinion, my children were set up by the secret services because they are practising Muslims.”

He adds:

“I will never believe my boys could have done such a terrible thing,” he said in a telephone interview from Makhachkala, the capital of the Dagestan region. “I have no doubt they were set up.”

“My older son is killed and now they are after my little boy,” he said. “It is a provocation of the special services who went after them because my sons are Muslims and don’t have anyone in America to protect them.”

Tsarnaevs’ father has more:

Q: Did he want to be an American citizen?

A. He wanted to, of course. Why not?

Q. But it didn’t work out, right?

A. Because with his girlfriend, there was a scandal. He hit her lightly. He was locked up for half an hour. There was jealousy there. He paid $250, that was it, he went home. Because of that — in America you can’t touch a woman, they wouldn’t give him citizenship.

A. Because of that they didn’t give him citizenship?

Q. He had gone through the interview, that was it. But they said, he said, they will check the federal authorities, when they check me they will give it. He would have been granted it, he passed the interview. Now we have a new system where they check young people. Because he is a Muslim, I think, and a Chechen, too.

And this might be a classic:

Yes, he was in Makhachkala. Makhachkala, he was never out my sight. He used to sleep till lunchtime, then we visited relatives. We went to Chechnya to visit relatives. He only communicated with me and his cousins. There was nobody (else). People know. I would ask him, did you come here to sleep or what?

Ramzan Kadyrov, leader of Chechnya speaks on Instagram:

“Tragic events happened in Boston. As a result of a terrorist attack, people were killed. We already expressed our condolences to the residents of the city and to the people of America. Today, as the media report, a certain Tsarnaev was killed during a detention attempt. It would be logical if he was detained and an investigation was conducted, all the circumstances and degree of his guilt explained. Apparently, the special forces needed a result at any price to calm society. Any attempt to make a link between Chechnya and the Tsarnaevs, if they are guilty, is in vain. They grew up in the US, their views and beliefs were formed there. The roots of evil must be searched for in America. The whole world must battle with terrorism. We know this better than anyone. We wish recover to all the victims and share Americans’ feeling of sorrow.”

Robin Young, host of the public radio PRI show Here and Now, tweets:

“Remember Djohar well, beautiful boy in tux at prom party and elsewhere.”

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev 1

They knew it!

Tamerlan Tsarnaev won the New England Golden Gloves amateur boxing competition in 2009New York Daily News speaks to boxer Edwin Rodriguez:

“He was really weird and kind of downplaying [the workout] saying ‘Edwin is too light. He’s not going to be a good work for me, but I’m going to come down anyways… He was odd looking, dressed up with military boots, kind of a weird guy.

“We were just sparring so I wasn’t trying to knock him out. But I was trying to hurt him to the point he’d respect me because he thought I was too small so I didn’t really like that. He told that to my trainer. Like I said, he was kind of a cocky and arrogant type of character. He was a little odd and different.”

Ruslan Tsarni is the brothers’ uncle. Why would they have done it?

“We’re Muslims, we’re Chechens, we’re ethnic Chechens. Someone radicalised them, but it was not my brother, who just moved back to Russia. He spent his life bringing bread to their table, fixing cars. He didn’t have time or chance. He’s been working. What do I think was behind this? Being losers, not being able to settle themselves, and thereby hating everyone who did…

“It’s not a surprise about him [Tamerlan]. The younger one, that’s something else.”

Deana Beaulieu went to school with Dzhokhar. She told the AP, you have to be “careful with the quiet ones”.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev tweeted:

“I didn’t become a lifeguard to just chill and get paid, I do it for the people, saving lives brings me joy.”

On the day of the bombing, he tweetred:

“There are people that know the truth but stay silent & there are people that speak the truth but we don’t hear them ‘cus they’re the minority… Ain’t no love in the heart of the city, stay safe people,” and urged fellow users to re-tweet a photograph of a man bending over an injured woman.”

His last tweet was on Wednesday went:

“I’m a stress-free kind of guy.”

Russia Today talks to Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, the brothers’ mother:

Such are the facts…



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