Father
Of Boston Bombing Suspects Abandons Plans To See Wounded Son, Bury
Another
Rewind back to Thursday
April,
2013
Having
lost your older son in an stand off with the police, the younger one
gravely wounded and recently moved to maximum security prison, while
28 alleging both have been set up by the FBI in the recent Boston
Marathon bombing, what do you do? Abandon all plans to see them,
apparently, despite announcing just a few days ago that burying your
dead and "finding out the truth" is the main priority. At
least that is that case if you are Anzor Tsarnaev, father of the
Boston Marathon bombing suspects. From Reuters: "The father of
the Boston Marathon bombing suspects has abandoned plans to travel to
the United States to bury one son and help in the defense of the
other, he told Reuters on Sunday in an interview in southern Russia."
Anzor
Tsarnaev said he believed he would not be allowed to see his
surviving son Dzohkhar, who was captured and has been charged in
connection with the April 15 bomb blasts that killed three people and
wounded 264.
"I
am not going back to the United States. For now I am here. I am ill,"
Tsarnaev said. He agreed to the face-to-face interview on condition
that his location in the North Caucasus, a string of mainly Muslim
provinces in southern Russia, not be disclosed.
"Unfortunately
I can't help my child in any way. I am in touch with Dzhokhar's and
my own lawyers. They told me they would let me know (what to do),"
he said.
Tsarnaev
had said in the North Caucasus province of Dagestan on Thursday that
he planned to travel to the United States to see Dzkhokhar and bury
his elder son, Tamerlan, who was shot dead by police in a firefight
four days after the bombings.
Rewind back to Thursday
Banging
the table in front of him, Anzor said: "I am going to the United
States. I want to say that I am going there to see my son, to bury
the older one. I don't have any bad intentions. I don't plan to blow
up anything. "I am not angry at anyone. I want to go find out
the truth," said Anzor, who took off his sunglasses only when
photographers asked him to.
He
said he would go as soon as possible but that he had not yet bought a
plane ticket.
Apparently
finding out the truth is no longer high on the list of Anzor's
priorities.
And
the obligatory stock photo from an "undisclosed location in
north Caucasus".
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