
Épineuse que question que celle du choix d'un cimetière pour l'aîné des deux frères. Qui voudra accueillir la dépouille du responsable des explosions de Boston? L'article de ce matin dans le NY Times s'intéresse également à la poursuite de l'enquête.
"Also on Sunday, an uncle of the Tsarnaev brothers arrived with three friends at a funeral home in Worcester, Mass., to prepare Tamerlan’s body for burial, although the question was where.
“I’m dealing with logistics,” said the uncle, Ruslan Tsarni, a businessman from Maryland who said he had not seen either of the Tsarnaev brothers in about five years. “A dead person needs to be buried — that’s what tradition requires, that’s what religion requires, that’s what morals require.”
Peter Stefan, the owner of the Graham Putnam & Mahoney Funeral Parlors, has been criticized for accepting the body. On Sunday, a small group of protesters gathered with American flags and signs with phrases like “Bury this terrorist on US soil and we will unbury him.”
Mr. Stefan has been unable to find a cemetery willing to accept the body and said he planned to call cemeteries with areas reserved for Muslims, as well as the city of Cambridge, Mass., where Mr. Tsarnaev lived.
But the Cambridge city manager, Robert W. Healy, pre-emptively issued a statement on Sunday urging Mr. Stefan and the family not to make such a request. “I have determined that it is not in the best interest of ‘peace within the city’ to execute a cemetery deed for a plot within the Cambridge Cemetery for the body of Tamerlan Tsarnaev,” said Mr. Healy, who said that federal officials should handle it."
L'article au complet:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/06/us/student-arrested-in-boston-bombing-seeks-release.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20130506&_r=0
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