Friday, April 19, 2013

Boston Bombing Suspects Mother: this is a SET UP , My Sons are Innocent

Boston Bombing Suspects' Mother: My Sons are Innocent, this is a SET UP


WashingtonTimes. The father of the two brothers suspected of bombing the Boston Marathon says his sons were framed. "They were set up, they were set up!" Anzor Tsarnaev said in an interview with The Associated Press. "I saw it on television; they killed my older son Tamerlan." Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed overnight in a shootout with police in Watertown, Mass., after the FBI released photo of him alongside his 19-year-old brother, Dzhokhar, at the site of the bombing on Monday near the finish line of the famous race. The men are accused of killing at officer at the MIT campus and leading police on a car chase before the standoff. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is still at large, prompting authorities to lock down Watertown and ask everyone in Boston to stay indoors. An aunt of the boys also gave an impromptu interview, aired on CNN, in which she said there was no evidence against her nephews and that the photos must have been staged. Ethnic Chechens, the Tsarnaevs left the embattled region of southern Russia and moved into neighboring territory in Asian and then to Dagestan, another Muslim republic in Russia, according to multiple media accounts. Anzor Tsarnaev spoke about his sons from Dagestan, where he now lives. His comments contrasted those of an uncle in Maryland, Ruslan Tsarni, who said the boys were "losers" and probably had trouble assimilating into American society. He implored Dzhokhar to turn himself in to authorities and beg for forgiveness.

URGENT - Suspects Father Calls False Flag!! All Set-up & Cops Killed Son To Cover Up

URGENT - Suspects Father Calls False Flag!! All Set-up & Cops Killed Son To Cover Up

Bombers Aunt says The Government STAGED the Bombing !


She is demanding real EVIDENCE , I am used to be set up she said


4/19/13 - Maret Tsarnaev, the aunt of the two suspects in the bombing of the Boston Marathon, spoke to reporters on Friday and expressed strong doubts that either of the two brothers accused of conducting the terror attack in Boston on Monday were involved. She told reporters that she is concerned a conspiracy had been orchestrated to implicate her nephews in the bombing.

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Tsarnaev began by telling reporters that she contacted the FBI voluntarily in spite of her reservation that the charges against her nephews were legitimate. She went on to say that the evidence presented against the Tsarnaev brothers is, in her opinion, thin.

"Could it be staged?" Tsarnaev asked reporters "I have to question everything. That's my nature."

"I am suspicious that this was staged. The picture was staged," she added of the surveillance video released by the FBI on Thursday.

"By who?" a reporter asked.

"Whoever is looking for those who need to be blamed for these attacks," she replied.

"You think they're being set up by someone else?" another reporter inquired.

"What do you mean, 'someone else?'" Tsarnaev shot back. "Who is interested in this case? When you're blowing up people and you want to bring attention to something for some purpose... you know, you do that math."

"I'm used to being set up," she continued. "Before I left former Soviet Union countries, that's how I lived."

"I am a Chechen. I have to prove myself twice -- triple times more than Kyrgyz or Kazakh who live on their own land," Tsarnaev said.

Boston Suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev Was Amateur Boxer at USA Boxing





April 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Megan Hughes provides details on the boxing career of deceased Boston Marathon Bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev from a PR consultant for USA boxing. U.S. authorities identified two Russian-born brothers of Chechen background, one killed and the other at large, as the suspects in Monday's Boston Marathon bombing. WSJ's Evan Perez and Andrew Arena, a former FBI special agent in charge, discuss the latest

Boston Bomber Identified as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev from Kyrgyzstan


Dzhokhar Tsarnaev



Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, was born in Kyrgyzstan. Tamerlan Tzarnaev is 26, born in Russia, became legal resident in 2007. In 2011, surviving Boston bomb suspect, Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, was given $2500 scholarship for college from city of Cambridge, MA.

Supposedly the first suspect's youtube playlists.





The first bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, pronounced dead



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Originally from Chechnya, but living in the United States since five years, Tamerlan says: "I don't have a single American friend, I don't understand them."

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"Tamerlan says he doesn't usually take his shirt off so girls don't get bad ideas: 'I'm very religious'."