Saturday, April 20, 2013

When "Streets Paved with Gold" turn into a dead end.

Twenty-six years old and holding. He turned to his parent's home where a new future was sought by his father in building a new perfume shop. Could there be a future for Tamerlan there instead of the USA?
April 20, 20139:43 a.m.

MAKHACHKALA, Dagestan -- When Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev (click here) returned home to the capital of Dagestan for six months last year, he led a quiet life and spent time helping his father with house repairs, according to a family friend.
“The boy wasn’t gloomy but he kept quiet and silent most of the time as he was helping his father,” electrician and longtime family friend Vyacheslav Kazakevich said in a phone interview from Makhachkala, the capital city of the Russian Caucasus republic.
“Anzor [the father] was working hard to turn a room on the ground floor [of a residential house] into a perfume shop and open this new business this year.”...
Seeing a future with a dead end looming, hounded by dishonor with the reality of FBI in his life and an ethnic identity defined by violence, where did anyone think this was going?
...Anzor Tsarnaev, the father, was absent from his home Saturday. Kazakevich said that he and his wife were planning to go to America to try and prove their sons’ innocence and were probably on their way to Moscow....
Let's hope his family is met with peaceful welcome to support their living son.
...“My son has been controlled [by FBI] for five years already,” the mother said. “They have been tailing him, they knew what websites he visited. They called him a radical because he was visiting as they think extremist websites.”
“But having spoken with my [older] son, one of the FBI agents called me and characterized my boy as one of the best,” she added.
On Friday, a federal law enforcement official said Tamerlan Tsarnaev had in the past been interviewed by the FBI at the request of a foreign government. The official would not name the government, but added that “nothing derogatory...came out of that interview.”
A Russian security officer interviewed Saturday said Russia must have been the party that made the inquiry....
Russia was looking for the potential of a possible Irish Republican Army, which was once supported by the wealthy in the USA and arms shipments to match. That is a fact. The IRA received support and munitions from the USA. It fueled the rebellion then lasting 8 centuries. Russia was worried. Was Russian concern about Tamerian his radicalism? Russia didn't pay the FBI, the American people did.

The Boston Area is famous for it's diversity. It has support for those finding the USA a difficult place to live. The boys lived in Cambridge, there isn't a much better neighborhood in the USA. But, when faced with what a man hopes for his life and the reality of his efforts, is there any wonder why being radicalized against discrimination and failure took over?

The websites Tamerian found comfort and identity are laced with a violent past of his ethnicity which was overwhelming his reality. He was destined to fail and the USA culture allowed the easy access to satisfying his extremism.

The bombings in Boston has nothing to do with Russia or Chechen Rebels, it was home grown and America now has rightful claims to still yet another violent act propagated by it's culture of violence and ready access to weapons.

April 20, 2013

...U.S. officials say (click here) a special interrogation team for high-value suspects will question Tsarnaev without reading him his Miranda rights, invoking a rare public safety exception triggered by the need to protect the public from immediate danger.
ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero says the exception applies only when there's a continued threat to public safety and is "not an open-ended exception" to the Miranda rule.
Twin explosions near the Boston Marathon finish line Monday killed three people and wounded more than 180. Tsarnaev's father calls him a "true angel."...

The current suspect at Beth Israel is in serious condition, where does anyone think this is going?
The entire law is political and has no practical or legal basis. Somehow every American now has the potential to belong at Gitmo and a detainee. You mean to tell me a USA intelligence community that found the perpetrators of this act of domestic terrorism in a remarkably short time doesn't know there is a greater threat?
They knew the 911 terrorists in less than 24 hours. 
The law is hideous and ridiculous and serves the old political paradigm of the paranoia of the Bush Regime. Ah, to keep the fear alive. Is there a greater purpose for finding a way to deny citizens their rights?

If this oppressive law is found to be meaningless, unconstitutional and a delay in citizen rights; the entire 48 hours without being Mirandized, especially considering the naive status of the ethnic, will be found inadmissible. Is that really where the US Justice Department wants to be in these cases?