Sunday, October 13, 2013

U.S. Congress questioned the security officials on the bombings of Boston

U.S. Congress questioned the security officials on the bombings of Boston

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U.S. sources reported that a specialized committee in Congress will interrogate senior security officials to determine whether the Federal Bureau of Investigation "FBI" has mishandled with information about one of the suspects in the bombings of Boston.

According to sources, the investigators سيطلعون the full House members on Tuesday on "the failure that has occurred in the monitoring of the threat posed by Tamerlan Tsarnayev" One of the brothers suspected of responsibility for the implementation of the bombings at the line end of the Boston Marathon on Monday of last week in an attack that killed three people and injured more than 200 others.

And some members of Congress accused the FBI of failing to take action after he crossed the Russian security services doubts about in Tamerlan Tsarnayev in 2011.

Said Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who heads the Intelligence Committee in the Senate, which Satalaaha security officials on the circumstances of the case during a closed session on Tuesday, "We have to come to a solution."

And, in turn, said Republican Senator Lindsey Graham that he spoke with the FBI, who told him that Moscow did not respond to subsequent requests from the United States for more information about the suspect.

He said Graham, who is the membership of the Senate Armed Services Committee in the Senate, that "this is an example of our need for further cooperation."

Graham asked, "Why did not raise Tamerlan Tsarnayev contact with a militant Web sites concern the Federal Bureau of Investigation and monitored him as a potential threat?".

He stressed that "the United States may need to change privacy laws to allow for accurate follow-up of ongoing activities on the Internet."

And congressional aides said it was expected to brief the intelligence officials full Senate on the details of the case later this week.

Lawmakers want to know why the FBI ruled out as a potential threat elder brother after being questioned in 2011, especially since he did a year later to travel to Russia and the visit of Dagestan and Chechnya in the south of the country, where Islamist militants are active.

Matt Tamerlan Tsarnayev (26 years) after a battle with police who were يلاحقونه on Friday, while lying in his younger brother essence Tsarnayev (19 years) in a hospital in Boston after he was injured during the chase. encountered by U.S. authorities of the essence of charge to use a weapon of mass destruction and the destruction of property led to the death bomb in Boston.

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