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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA Chechen-born terrorist is not necessarily a *Chechen Terrorist*
(It's like "He's a boy and he's a friend, but is not my boyfriend."
A Muslim connected to Chechnya can be a global jihadist as surely as an individual person from Chechnya can be a Presbyterian or anything else.
But a *Chechen Muslim Terrorist* is a Chechen Muslim engaged in asymmetrical warfare against Russia seeking the national independence of Chechnya, which is a part of Russia currently. Like these guys:
The militant group responsible for the Chechen insurgency ... The official media arm of the Chechen mujahedeen, the Kavkaz Center...
... Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in December 1991, Chechen fighters have waged a violent struggle against the Kremlin, leading to two bloody wars and the loss of hundreds of thousands of civilian lives.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/04/19/17828180-chechen-insurgents-deny-any-link-to-marathon-bombing?lite
But a Muslim connected in some way to Chechnya can believe anything he wants. He doesn't have to be all about Chechen independence.
And one can be radicalized by global jihadists in Chechnya. There are many there. Some Jihadists go to Chechnya the same way they went to Iraq. Wherever Muslims are fighting non-Muslims is a place to be if one wants into the fight.
(Osama Bin Laden made his reputation with the Afghan mujahedeen, fighting Russia, but ended up hating just about everybody -- there are cross-currents, as with most things.)
If this man wanted to fight Russia he would have stayed in Russia after whatever radicalization he experienced. For whatever reason, he did not.
(Lest Mr. Pitt object, I will note that I am not an expert on Chechnya. But there is some fast-and-loose terminology on the news that can be confusing because "Chechen terrorist" really means something. It implies a whole cause and purpose and history that these guys may have had little to do with.)
morningfog
(18,115 posts)graham4anything
(11,464 posts)From what I heard, their father was in a different area near Russia
The one still alive is 19, been in US since 2002, has zero ties to Chechnya itself.
There is not even any indication eitherw as aware of the politics over there at all.
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)Were there others? We don't know that yet.
"Zaur Tsarnaev said he most recently expressed his concerns about Tamerlan -- the alleged bomber pictured in a dark hat in FBI videos released Thursday -- to Dzhokhar when Dzhokar visited last summer.
http://www.boston.com/metrodesk/2013/04/19/bombing-suspects-were-local-normal-immigrants/AGztkXv4Y9b6sfAsVzcDQO/story.html
And...
Source: WNBC television (New York City)
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev flew in and out of John F. Kennedy Airport last year and was out of the country for six months, and investigators said they want to know if he received any terror training while he was overseas, NBC 4 New York has learned.
Travel records obtained by NBC 4 New York show Tsarnaev left New York on Jan. 12, 2012 for Sheremetyevo, Russia. He stayed overseas and returned to JFK on July 17.
The travel documents show a photo of a bearded Tsarnaev. The documents show the terror suspect was born on Oct. 21, 1986 and first entered the U.S. through JFK on July 19, 2003.
The documents show it was not until Friday that U.S. officials determined he was a person or instrument that may pose a threat to the security of the United States.
Read more: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Boston-Marathon-Bombing-Suspects-JFK-NYC-Travel-International-203787721.html
graham4anything
(11,464 posts)It's like saying one is in NYC, but is actually in Albany, which is not NYC
BTW, there was no incident at JFK, so the security there did a good job, as nothing happened there.
Meaning they were visiting relatives.
Many people with relatives overseas take long vacations, being that the distance is so far.
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)graham4anything
(11,464 posts)LisaL
(44,973 posts)graham4anything
(11,464 posts)former9thward
(32,028 posts)Especially given his internet activity and webpages. But keep on digging that hole!
graham4anything
(11,464 posts)with nothing positive to bring to the table.
Hate, hate, hate tear it down, burn it down with nothing positive after it.
I hope its not going to be 50 years of this perp if he is still alive, making a superstar of himself like the awipe who killed John Lennon. There should be a law that no media for perps.
Also hope the ACLU don't free him like they did Ollie.
Do hope he makes ZERO dollars for books, media.
I think the family of Sean Collier is the one who should be the one to have sympathy and the others who were insanely hurt at the marathan and aftermath.
But this shows the internet is not always good. Any bumbling perp can make a bomb and destroy things because of it. Way too much hate and conspiracy theory stuff on the internet.
I pray there are no copycats. These perps are not people to admire.
The uncle was correct in that the 2 perps have brought shame on everyone.
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)graham4anything
(11,464 posts)His aunt, she spewed out every conspiracy theory. Glenn Beck would be proud.
And anyone who aided/abetted (including the manufacturers of the guns/bullets) should get similiar.
Why would anyone admire this perp?
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)Nobody knows anything about the family yet. The father has vowed retribution for his sons. Parents, aunt - all of them believe they were "framed" except for the one uncle Ruslan Tsarnaev.
Edited to add that the radicalism of their homeplace is one thing but we don't even know what they did for 6 months while they were visiting there. There is a well established pipeline for Chechens to Pakistan for militant training.
Heather MC
(8,084 posts)It's all in how you look at it.
They Keep calling him a kid. but 17 year old Trayvon was a man.
Again personal perspective