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2 maghrébins recherchées par la l'FBI suite a l'attentat de Boston
j'espère que c'est faux sinon ça va encore stigmatiser les mêmes
Les musulmans sont de toutes façons stigmatisés quoiqu'ils fassent. Car pour cela ils suffit d'un simple petit fichu pour qu'ils le soient. en effet, en ces temps de crise chronique le musulmans est devenu le souffre-douleur et le métèque de certaines sociétés en perte de repères et de déclin civilisationnel.
ثروة الشعب في سكانه ’المحبين للعمل’المتقنين له و المبدعين فيه. ابن خلدون
j'espère que c'est faux sinon ça va encore stigmatiser les mêmes
avec le nouveau phénomène des centaines de djihadistes ayant quitté leur pays d'adoption comme la Belgique, les Pays-Bas, la France, l'Angleterre...en diection de la Syrie et leur retour attendu s'ils ne crévent pas déjá sous les bottes de l'armée syrienne, cette stigmatisation devient une réalité, malheureusement!!
Al Arabiya with The Associated Press -
A Moroccan teenager said late Thursday that he is scared for his life after his photo was released by The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as one of the two suspects involved in the Boston’s bombings.
The Associated Press reported one of the two suspects, 17-year-old high school track runner Salah Eddin Barhoum, was very disappointed to see his photo as a suspect circulating Facebook, which led him to visit the police early Thursday to clear his name.
Barhoum said he was at the marathon with his friend Yassine Zaime, who was portrayed as the second suspect, hoping to run a portion of the Boston Marathon behind the official field, but ended up at the wrong address, where the finishing line was and decided to stay and watch the end of the race.
Barhoum’s father, El Houssein Barhoum, who moved his family from Morocco five years ago, said he is worried his son will be shot and fears for his wife and two young daughters. He said he can’t go to his job as a baker in Boston.
The photos show Barhoum with a black Nike athletic bag, wearing a blue and black track suit. Zaime is carrying a black backpack, wearing a white cap and black track clothes.
Men with bags at the marathon have been a focus of Internet scrutiny, because officials believe that’s how the bombers carried in the explosives.
Barhoum told The Associated Press that he is fearful from walking in public and on Thursday he ran back to the high school after a track meet when he saw a man in a car staring at him, talking into a phone. He said he won’t feel safe until the bombers are caught.
The media reported later Thursday that the pair weren’t considered suspects, and the FBI has since identified two other men as suspects in Monday’s bombings that exploded in the crowded streets near the finish line, killing three people and injuring more than 180.
Early Thursday the FBI asked for public help in identifying the suspects and said the men were both armed and dangerous.
“Someone out there knows these individuals,” FBI Special Agent Richard DesLauriers said at a news conference.
Earlier today, Barack Obama, the U.S. president said those behind the blasts will be held “accountable”, adding the U.S. will not “cower in fear”.
The incident raised alarms that terrorists might have struck again in the United
Al Arabiya with The Associated Press -
A Moroccan teenager said late Thursday that he is scared for his life after his photo was released by The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as one of the two suspects involved in the Boston’s bombings.
The Associated Press reported one of the two suspects, 17-year-old high school track runner Salah Eddin Barhoum, was very disappointed to see his photo as a suspect circulating Facebook, which led him to visit the police early Thursday to clear his name.
Barhoum said he was at the marathon with his friend Yassine Zaime, who was portrayed as the second suspect, hoping to run a portion of the Boston Marathon behind the official field, but ended up at the wrong address, where the finishing line was and decided to stay and watch the end of the race.
Barhoum’s father, El Houssein Barhoum, who moved his family from Morocco five years ago, said he is worried his son will be shot and fears for his wife and two young daughters. He said he can’t go to his job as a baker in Boston.
The photos show Barhoum with a black Nike athletic bag, wearing a blue and black track suit. Zaime is carrying a black backpack, wearing a white cap and black track clothes.
Men with bags at the marathon have been a focus of Internet scrutiny, because officials believe that’s how the bombers carried in the explosives.
Barhoum told The Associated Press that he is fearful from walking in public and on Thursday he ran back to the high school after a track meet when he saw a man in a car staring at him, talking into a phone. He said he won’t feel safe until the bombers are caught. The media reported later Thursday that the pair weren’t considered suspects, and the FBI has since identified two other men as suspects in Monday’s bombings that exploded in the crowded streets near the finish line, killing three people and injuring more than 180.
Early Thursday the FBI asked for public help in identifying the suspects and said the men were both armed and dangerous.
“Someone out there knows these individuals,” FBI Special Agent Richard DesLauriers said at a news conference.
Earlier today, Barack Obama, the U.S. president said those behind the blasts will be held “accountable”, adding the U.S. will not “cower in fear”.
The incident raised alarms that terrorists might have struck again in the United
taghiti tu as lu ce passage ou bien tu te contentes de faire des copier/coller:
le passage dit:
Les médias ont rapporté plus tard jeudi que le couple n'était pas considéré comme un suspect, et le FBI a depuis identifié deux autres hommes comme des suspects dans les attentats de lundi
Bonjour .
Il faut cesser les rumeurs, ils n'auront la réponse que cette semaine et des employés ont trouvé les combines du FBI pour choisir un coupable, pour ceux qui comprennent l'anglais, petit cadeau (ils fabriquent des suspects en regardant qui a un sac à dos noir à zip qui a éclaté ...etc):
Ce n'est plus une ardeur dans mes veines cachée : C'est Vénus tout entière à sa proie attachée.
c/c
il y a d'autres vidéos sur youtube qui montrent d'autres suspect qui sont different des deux personnes dans la photo et apparemment il y a beaucoup d'interret à ce qu'il mettent ca sur le dos de l'exterieur, le titre de la video c'est : (Suspects & Black Backpacks ! Boston False Flag Event ! et aussi taper boston false flag il y'a beaucoup d'information contraire à la version officielle, il disent qu'il y avait des exercices de desamor`cage de bombe la même journée exactement comme le 11 septembre, il y avait des exercices la même journée, vous pouvez suivre aussi sur youtube (Benjamin fulford ), il y a beaucoup d'information sur les événement
@Cell parle pas sans savoir, moi au moins je t'ai posté le lien, et je pourrais poster d'autres photos mais je ne veux pas spammer .
Alors au lieu de polémiquer, on va attendre la fin de l'enquête .
Ce n'est plus une ardeur dans mes veines cachée : C'est Vénus tout entière à sa proie attachée.
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