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The Boston bombing suspect who is the subject of a massive manhunt
reached out to a Massachusetts professor two years ago for help on
research "rediscovering his Chechen origins," the professor told FoxNews.com
Friday.Professor Brian Glyn Williams, who teaches the only course in the
U.S. on the Chechen wars, said Dzhokhar Tsarnaev emailed him in the
spring of 2011, asking questions on Chechen history for a research project
he was doing at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School.Williams said that
based on conversations with a friend who taught Tsarnaev -- and who
recommended he reach out to Williams -- he learned that Tsarnaev was
"studying his past.""He was sort of in the process of vicariously rediscovering
his Chechen origins," the professor told FoxNews.com.Williams said that
after the student contacted him, he emailed back a syllabus. He said
he didn't even remember the interaction until he talked to a friend."It
freaked me out," he said. "I couldn't believe I communicated with this
psychopath."The detail comes amid swirling questions about the suspect's
motivations and roots. Tsarnaev is thought to be of Chechen origin, though
his family may be from the neighboring region of Dagestan. Chechnya, a
region in Russia, is known for its bloody conflict with the Russian
government -- but the region is also home to Islamic extremists.It remains
unclear what may have motivated the suspects. Their uncle, in an impassioned
and impromptu press
the
Wai Kru Mixed Martial Arts Center in Boston. He also had a
three-year-old daughter, his father told Bloomberg TV, and was reportedly
arrested in 2009 for domestic assault and battery following an incident
involving his girlfriend.His brother is believed to be the same Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev who won a $2,500 scholarship in 2011 from the city of
Cambridge, according to online records. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who reportedly
became a naturalized U.S. citizen on Sept. 11, 2012, later enrolled at
the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.The father of the suspects, reached
in Makhachkala, Russia, characterized his sons as "angels," adding that
someone is "playing with them," he told Fox News.Anzor Tsarnaev said his
sons were normal young men who loved people. Earlier Friday, he called
on Dzokhar to surrender peacefully, but reportedly warned the United States
that all hell will break loose if hell killed. He told ABC
News that he spoke to his sons by phone earlier this week.
He said his sons reassured him, saying, "Everything is good, Daddy. Everything
is very good.""Give up. Give up. You have a bright future ahead
of you, Anzor Tsarneav told ABC News. Come home to Russia.He continued:
"If they killed him, then all hell would break loose."An uncle of
the brothers, also reached by The Associated Press, said that the men
lived together near Boston and have been in the United States for
about a decade. They traveled here together from the Russian r
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">esite via acell phone at 9:04 p.m.
Thursday Boston time.Meanwhile, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, who in the
past has distanced Chechnya from Chechens linked to terrorism, underlined
that the Chechen people cannot be blamed for the tragic bombing. "The
roots of this evil should (be) looked for in the U.S." he
wrote on his Instagram account , pointing out that the Tsarnaev brothers
had lived in the U.S. for many years and "their worldview was
formed there."Chechnya, Dagestan and the other North Caucasus republics
have been a breeding ground for terror groups since the first Chechen
war, and local militants have staged many attacks in Russia.Russian President
Vladimir Putindid not immediately respond to the latest developments. But
heoffered to help the U.S. investigate the Boston bombings shortly after
they occurred, and on Thursday, he called the attacks, disgusting.Click
for more from The Moscow Times.The Associated Press contributed to this
report.
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and more important" inside of Chechnya in the wake of bloody wars
with the Russians. He said the official leadership is more secular and
moderate, but there is an extremist element that sees the Russians as
"infidels." He said the Al Qaeda links are tenuous, though Al Qaeda
"sympathizes" with them.Regardless of the motivations of the suspects in
the Boston bombing, which killed three and injured dozens, Phares said it
is possible they still have broader "logistical support" within the United
States.
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