(Russ Baker on Feb 3, 2014.) Amerikanska rättsväsendet och Eric Holder, meddelade 30:e januari att de kommer att yrka på dödsstraff för den misstänkte 19-årige attentatsmannen vid Boston maraton, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev...
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Tsarnaev överlevde mot alla odds, trots att amerikansk militärutrustad polis i bästa vilda västern-stil beskjutit båten där den obeväpnade ynglingen gömde sig med över 400 skott.
Tsarnaev hade krupit bakom båtmotorn som stoppade de flesta kulor som var avsedda att verkställa det nu yrkade dödsstraffet, lite i förväg....
USA tänker tydligen rätta till det misstaget, trots att utredningen kring Boston-dådet fortfarande är allt annat än tydlig och trovärdig, för den som orkar ta sig tid att undersöka händelsen lite närmare.
- Does US “Death Sentence” In Boston Case Equal Silence?
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Feb 3, 2014
At WhoWhatWhy, we disagree.
Since the first week following the tragedy, we’ve been raising issues about the way in which a story riddled with improbabilities, anomalies and question marks (see, for example, this, this, this, and this.) was turned quickly into a “solved crime” and a done deal—with nary a question about whether a government that has lied to the American people time and again over the years could possibly be up to something.
One thing we pointed out: We ought to be wary of claims that the brothers should be given the ubiquitous moniker of “lone wolves”—even if it is proven that they planted the bombs.
This is especially true, given the confirmed pre-Marathon interactions between the Tsarnaev family and the federal government (including contacts with the FBI), an uncle tied to the CIA, Russian intelligence interest, complaints from the parents that their children were set up, and more.
First, Tamerlan Tsarnaev died in a hail of gunfire.
Then his brother Dzhokhar was nearly killed in a massive strafing of the boat in which he was hiding, unarmed.
Then a friend of Tamerlan’s, Ibragim Todashev, was killed in a still-unexplained shooting while unarmed and in FBI custody.
Then Todashev’s girlfriend and friends were told to stop talking about what had happened or be deported, and then harassed, and, in at least her case, actually deported. [...]
http://whowhatwhy.com/2014/02/03/does-us-death-sentence-in-boston-case-equal-silence/
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Tsarnaev överlevde mot alla odds, trots att amerikansk militärutrustad polis i bästa vilda västern-stil beskjutit båten där den obeväpnade ynglingen gömde sig med över 400 skott.
Tsarnaev hade krupit bakom båtmotorn som stoppade de flesta kulor som var avsedda att verkställa det nu yrkade dödsstraffet, lite i förväg....
USA tänker tydligen rätta till det misstaget, trots att utredningen kring Boston-dådet fortfarande är allt annat än tydlig och trovärdig, för den som orkar ta sig tid att undersöka händelsen lite närmare.
- Does US “Death Sentence” In Boston Case Equal Silence?
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Feb 3, 2014
At WhoWhatWhy, we disagree.
Since the first week following the tragedy, we’ve been raising issues about the way in which a story riddled with improbabilities, anomalies and question marks (see, for example, this, this, this, and this.) was turned quickly into a “solved crime” and a done deal—with nary a question about whether a government that has lied to the American people time and again over the years could possibly be up to something.
One thing we pointed out: We ought to be wary of claims that the brothers should be given the ubiquitous moniker of “lone wolves”—even if it is proven that they planted the bombs.
This is especially true, given the confirmed pre-Marathon interactions between the Tsarnaev family and the federal government (including contacts with the FBI), an uncle tied to the CIA, Russian intelligence interest, complaints from the parents that their children were set up, and more.
- We also noted how the only people who could shed light on what actually happened were being silenced, by fate or design.
First, Tamerlan Tsarnaev died in a hail of gunfire.
Then his brother Dzhokhar was nearly killed in a massive strafing of the boat in which he was hiding, unarmed.
Then a friend of Tamerlan’s, Ibragim Todashev, was killed in a still-unexplained shooting while unarmed and in FBI custody.
Then Todashev’s girlfriend and friends were told to stop talking about what had happened or be deported, and then harassed, and, in at least her case, actually deported. [...]
http://whowhatwhy.com/2014/02/03/does-us-death-sentence-in-boston-case-equal-silence/
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USA undervisar i konsten att döda en suspekt utredning - Dödsstraff garanterar tystnad?
--Boston police officer wounded in Watertown shootout with bombing suspects dies on duty--
SvaraRaderaApril 12, 2014
NY Daily News Reports:
A 28-year-old Boston police officer, who was wounded in the Watertown shootout with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, has died after suffering a medical emergency.
Dennis O. Simmonds, who was set to receive a Top Cop Award from President Obama next month for his valiant service nearly a year ago today, died while on duty Thursday, his department announced Friday.
His cause of death was not disclosed.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/boston-wounded-watertown-shootout-dies-duty-article-1.1753982#ixzz2ygCo3rf2
http://www.blacklistednews.com/Boston_police_officer_wounded_in_Watertown_shootout_with_bombing_suspects_dies_on_duty_/34430/0/38/38/Y/M.html