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Bible a 'copy' of Quran, Boston bombing suspect told neighbor 
BOSTON, Massachusetts - Agence France-Presse 

Wednesday,April 24 2013,
 
This combination of undated file photos shows 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev (L) 
and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19. AP Photo/The Lowell Sun & Robin Young, File 

The deceased Boston bombing suspect recently described the Bible as a copy of 
the Quran during an argument about religion, a former neighbor has said. 

Al Ammon, whose apartment is in the same building in the Boston suburb of 
Watertown where Tamerlan Tsarnaev once lived, told CBS television's "60 
Minutes" that the dispute between the two took place about three months ago.

"I remember the first thing I said to him was that it's always good to have an 
open mind towards other religions. And then he went into the Bible and the 
Quran," Ammon said in an excerpt of an interview that was set to air later 
April 21.

"He was explaining how the Bible is actually a copy of the Quran and how it's 
used for the American government as an excuse to invade other countries." 
Christianity predates Islam by 600 years.

Tsarnaev and his 19-year-old brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, are the main suspects 
in April 15's double bombing of the Boston Marathon, which killed three people 
and wounded about 180.

While Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in a shootout with police, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev 
was captured alive and taken to a Boston hospital where authorities say he is 
in serious condition.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev began posting militant videos on social media sites in recent 
years, and made a six-month trip to Dagestan, which borders Chechnya, in 2012. 
Both Russian regions host separatist rebel groups.

Boston suspect not yet questioned: Official 

The surviving Boston bombing suspect has not yet been interrogated as he 
recovers in hospital from wounds sustained in a shootout, police said Sunday.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, is in "critical but stable condition," Boston Police 
Department Commissioner Ed Davis told reporters.

He was taken into custody bloodied and seriously wounded on April 19 after an 
hours-long manhunt and an earlier shootout that killed his older brother.

"The suspect is not yet able to be interrogated by police," Davis said.

Officials have invoked a "public safety" legal exception that will allow them 
to question Tsarnaev without reading him his so-called Miranda rights to remain 
silent and to consult a lawyer.

Yet "we don't know if we'll ever be able to question the individual," Boston 
Mayor Thomas Menino earlier told ABC television's "This Week" program.

Reports said charges against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev could come as early as Monday.

Authorities have yet to disclose the exact nature of the suspect's injuries as 
he receives treatment at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where some of 
the 180 people wounded in the blasts are also being treated.

Three people died in the attacks, the worst to take place in the United States 
since the suicide airline bombings on Sept. 11, 2001.


April/22/2013



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