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He wrote in the boat note that Allah needs to make him a martyr, and then send him to heaven where the “righteous people” are spending their entire lives. So, basically the kid wanted to bleed to death and eventually wanted to receive a gift for murdering innocent civilians from Allah.

I am a person whose views changes a lot, sometimes I see him as Jahar, the boy who was a pothead and was nice & respectful, etc. - but I also see him as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev alias The Boston Marathon bomber, the selfish and vile wannabe jihadi who murdered innocent civilians probably knowing that there was an eight-year-old child standing in front him during the marathon. My thoughts on him having remorse/ wanting to die vary. Share your thoughts with me, I’d

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