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FBI hunt moves on to motives
  Date April 22, 2013 
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Eric Schmitt
Five days of terror in Boston
After five days of terror, a clearer picture has emerged of what happened after 
the Boston Marathon bombing until the death of one suspect and the arrest of 
another.

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With one suspect dead and the other captured and lying grievously wounded in a 
hospital, the investigation into the Boston Marathon bombings turned to 
questions about the motives, and to the significance of an overseas trip one of 
them took last year.

Federal investigators are hurrying to review a visit that one of the suspected 
bombers made to Chechnya and Dagestan, predominantly Muslim republics in the 
north Caucasus region of Russia. Both have active militant separatist movements.

There are concerns in Congress about the FBI's handling of a request from 
Russia before the trip to examine the man's possible links to extremist groups 
in the region.

 
Heat seeking: A thermal image of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in a boat. Photo: Reuters

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who died early on Friday after a shootout with police in 
Watertown, Massachusetts, spent six months last year in Dagestan.

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His father Anzor said his son had returned to renew his passport, but his stay 
was prolonged and, analysts said, might have marked a crucial step in his path 
towards his alleged involvement in the bombing of the Boston Marathon.

Former senior FBI and counterterrorism official Kevin Brock said: ''It's a key 
thread for investigators and the intelligence community to pull on.''

The investigators began scrutinising the events in the months and years before 
the fatal attack, as Boston began to feel like itself for the first time in 
nearly a week.

That week began last Monday with the bombing near the finish line of the 
marathon, which killed three people and wounded scores. The tense days that 
followed culminated in Friday's lockdown of the entire region as police 
searched for Mr Tsarnaev's younger brother from suburban backyards to an Amtrak 
train bound for New York City.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was taken into custody on Friday night after being discovered 
hiding in a boat stored in a backyard in Watertown and is still too injured to 
speak.

The motivations of the brothers are as yet publicly unknown. Of Chechen 
heritage, they lived in the US for years, friends and relatives said, and no 
direct ties had been established publicly with Chechen terrorist or separatist 
groups.

The significance of the trip was magnified late on Friday when the FBI revealed 
that in 2011 ''a foreign government'' - now acknowledged by officials to be 
Russia - asked for information about Tamerlan, ''based on information that he 
was a follower of radical Islam and a strong believer, and that he had changed 
drastically since 2010 as he prepared to leave the United States for travel to 
the country's region to join unspecified underground groups''.

In a few months, starting last August, the YouTube account in the name of 
Tamerlan Tsarnaev took on an increasingly puritanical religious tone. It moved 
from secular militancy to Islamist certainty.

Some of the content Tamerlan viewed included videos of speeches by 
controversial Sydney Muslim Sheikh Feiz Mohammed.

NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Catherine Burns on Sunday said her unit had been 
contacted by him after the contents of the YouTube page were revealed.

''We don't hold a concern at this particular point in time,'' she said.

''Sheikh Feiz Mohammed was very clear in condemning the attacks in Boston and 
he also did say that he does not know the people involved, nor has he had any 
contact with them.''

with Washington Post, AAP


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