Boston bombing suspects: Tsarnaev brothers from Russia’s Caucasus, long-term US residents
The suspects in Boston bombing were identified as Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, and his brother Dzhokhar, 19. The elder brother was killed in the stand-off with the police, while the younger has been arrested.
The father of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Anzor Tsarnaev, says his son is “accomplished medical student” and “a true angel”, AP reports. He spoke to the news agency from the city of Makhachkala, capital of the Russian republic of Dagestan, shortly after police said his other son, 26-year-old Tamerlan, had been killed in a shootout.
"My son is a true angel," the Anzor Tsarnaev told AP. "Dzhokhar is a second-year medical student in the US. He is such an intelligent boy. We expected him to come on holidays here."
In the interview to reporters, Anzor Tsarnaev confessed he
talked with his son about the bombing earlier this week.
“We talked about the bombing. I was worried about them,"
he said.
Anzor Tsarnaev called on his son to give up peacefully. At the same time he warned that if the US kills his son, "all hell will break loose."
The brothers’ uncle has confirmed to AP that the brothers lived together near Boston and have lived in the United States since immigrating there about a decade ago.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev became an American Citizen on September 11,
2012, CBSBoston reported.
“I say Dzhokhar, if you are alive turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness from the victims, from the injured,” another uncle of the suspects, Ruslan Tsarin, has called on his nephew, also suggesting he ask for forgiveness.
“He put a shame on our family, he put a shame on the entire
Chechen ethnicity,” he said speaking to reporters outside him
home in Montgomery Village, Maryland.
"I dearly ask you to respect our property. With the families of those who suffered, we're sharing with them their grief,” The Guardian cited Tsarin. “And ready to meet with them, just to bend in front of them to ask their forgiveness."
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
There is a page at the Russian social network VKontakte (In Contact) with the name Dzhokhar Tsarnaev living in Boston and studying at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School.
A friend of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has confirmed to RT that they used
to study together in UMass Dartmouth in 2011, but haven’t been in
touch since last year.
“The last time we were in touch was a year ago,” the classmate
told RT. “Then I left for a different school and since then we
haven’t been in touch. I don’t believe he can be involved in
Boston Marathon bombing. [He was] Sociable and
funny.”
“I don’t want to talk about this, so I ask you not to bother
me anymore,” he added.
The name is also listed among
the recipients of Cambridge
scholarships in 2011.
The Cambridge school mentions Dzhokhar Tsarnaev as its athlete of the month
for February 2011, saying that he is an athlete.
The VKontakte page studied by RT mentions a school in Makhachkala, the capital of the Republic of Dagestan, as a place Tsarnaev studied between 1999 and 2001.
The Tsarnaev family moved to Dagestan from Kyrgyzstan in 2001, the school spokesman told RT. Dzhokhar studied there for just one year and produced no particular impression, good or bad, on the teachers.
“He arrived at our school
in the first form and departed in the second,” Irina Bandurina,
the secretary at Makhachkala’s School No.1, told RT. “They
arrived from Kyrgyzstan and departed to the US. I’m telling you
they lived here for a year. Not the whole year. They arrived at the
school in 2001 and departed in March 2002 … There were four of them
– two sisters and two brothers… It’s written here that they are
from Kyrgyzstan. The Chechens.”
Dzhokhar was born in Kyrgyzstan. The family, which also included two daughters, Bella and Amina, had the status of refugees at the time they moved to Russia.
Dzhokhar has several
Chechen-related interests stated in his profile. He states that he
speaks Russian, English and Chechen and holds career and money as
his personal priorities. He claims he is a believer in
Islam.
The page has but a handful of
posts, most of them jokes. The owner’s last visit of the page was
from a mobile phone shortly before the shooting in Boston
started.
Some Russian-language comments on the page accuse Tsarnaev of being behind the bombing. They were posted after the news of a possible connection of a Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to the bombing broke.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev
The first suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing, who was shot
dead in a firefight with the police, is allegedly Tamerlan
Tsarnaev, an older brother of the suspect at large.
He is said to be from Chechnya, who fled to the US as a
refugee.
Tamerlan fled Chechnya with his family because of the
conflict.
However, despite spending the most of his life in America, he claimed not have “a single American friend.”“I don't understand them," reads one of the captions to the set pictures of Tamerlan, which RT managed to find online.
In 2009 he was put under arrest for beating his girlfriend, who described him in one interview as a “very nice man,” according to the City of Cambridge Police Department.
A passionate fan of boxing, he spent a lot of time training for
competitions, according to Johannes Hirn, who posted a photo
essay entitled ‘Will Box for Passport’ on his page on
Photoshelter.com.
Competing for New England in 2010 National Golden Gloves
completion in Utah, Tamerlan Tsarnaev dreamed of being “selected
for the US Olympic team and be [a] naturalized
American.”
“Unless his native Chechnya becomes independent, Tamerlan says he would rather compete for the United States than for Russia,” reads the caption to one of the pictures that shows Tamerlan during his workout.
As a competitive boxer for a Team Lowell club, Tamerlan won the Rocky Marciano Trophy for as New England Golden Gloves heavyweight champion in 2010.
According to the captions, besides boxing, Tamarlan studied at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston.
As RT also found out while searching internet for details about Tamerlan, he had a profile on YouTube. He joined it in August of 2012, and five months ago created a playlist dedicated to terrorism. Named simply “Terrorists”, the playlist consisted of two videos, which are now no longer available.
Although largely filled by ordinary music videos, Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s YouTube channel shows a growing predilection for radical Islamism. He repeatedly listened to songs such as ‘I will dedicate my life to Jihad’, as well as videos recorded by recent converts to Islam.