We have to speak out against injustice, even if it means speaking out against our own family. I'm a practicing muslim and we have this principle in the Quran: "O you who believe! Stand out firmly for justice, *as witnesses to Allah, even if it be against yourselves, or your parents and relatives*, and whether it be against rich or poor: for Allah is nearer to both (than you are)" ! This guy will pay, in this life & worst in the next, for the horrible atrocities he did and for hijacking (yet again!!) our beautiful religion :'( ! Have a lovely day
Anyone who comments this tragedy was faked is either: 1. A troll 2. Stupid 3. Crazy. There is no point in attempting to reason with any of these three groups, vice2vursa, so just stop.
I remember seeing this for the first time on TV. The seriousness of the situation going on in the city, the drama and stress in this man's voice, the pressure of the media to get information and the helicopter searching overhead made this one of my most remembered moments in television news.
Mighty respect to this man , the news reporters were very unprofessional, judgmental and interrogative of him. They kept on repeating the same questions.
He seems like he has distanced himself from his dysfunctional brothers's family. His brother is a loser, their mother is a bad parent and he said his nephews are LOSERS! I love this guy!
Maz brought me here too. But seriously this guy has my respect and feel sorry for him cause he's got into trouble only because of his stupid nephews who he only met when they were kids
Yes! I saw a news report about the mom (she broke the law). She's a hardened criminal! All the siblings seem to be criminals too (long rap sheets). I can only guess the mom is the source!
This is a good man. I respect his sincerity and frank manner. He did the right and brave thing by facing and addressing reporters. I can't imagine I could do the same if I was in his shoes.
What a heartbreaking and scary statement, "Jahar, if you are alive..." that must have been a HUGE "if" weighing on his chest. Anger. Heartbreak. Disappointment. Frustration. Shame. You can hear it in the way he said "Jahar!"
what an incredible man with such powerful words in such a horrific situation, he is who people should see as a representation of the chechnyan people if thats what they take from this.
Than is very sincer his family has been drag though the mud because of the act of other members of his extended family yes his good man proud to be an American.
Any damage those two misguided and sick boys did to his family's name or the people of Chechnya was repaired by this true American. He is the definition of an American. It is great to see all these positive responses. Good for you.
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Ruslan Tsarni doesn't even know these two relatives. To even have this interview is pure sensationalism. Hasn't seen them in 4 years! Now he "rushes" to the mike for all to hear.
I respect the Uncles responses. He only smiled because the question was stupid regarding if they had any training. He only knows them as younger teenagers.....
This man is being honest and I hope that he didn't suffer any retribution for what his nephew did. The fact that he is facing this after fleeing his homeland...talk about overload. Instead of locking the kid up they should have unleashed this guy on them. I'm sure they know how to use the belt in Kyrgyzstan?
I've watched this a few times before but man 10 years after and still can't believe how many times the reports had to ask the same questions over and over it was an earsore. And for the uncle to mainly give his viewpoint, a lot of the questions seemed like it was meant to interrogate.
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Edit: wow thanks for 2k likes!
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I feel so sorry for this uncle! Mr. Ruslan Tsarni seems like a good person.
So much respect for this man for seeing his nephews as the pieces of shit that they are and not being afraid to speak out about it.
We have to speak out against injustice, even if it means speaking out against our own family. I'm a practicing muslim and we have this principle in the Quran: "O you who believe! Stand out firmly for justice, *as witnesses to Allah, even if it be against yourselves, or your parents and relatives*, and whether it be against rich or poor: for Allah is nearer to both (than you are)" ! This guy will pay, in this life & worst in the next, for the horrible atrocities he did and for hijacking (yet again!!) our beautiful religion :'( ! Have a lovely day
Assassin Hawk I'm reporting your ass
Hey now theres no evidence for that.
The term is psychotic.
Duhya psychotic is the state, schizophrenia is the illness.
Anyone who comments this tragedy was faked is either:
1. A troll
2. Stupid
3. Crazy.
There is no point in attempting to reason with any of these three groups, vice2vursa, so just stop.
He obviously isn't that fluent in English, he's just one of those hardworking immigrants trying to have a better life in the states
I would say he is fluent in English. I had no trouble understanding him at all.
@Cassie K Agreed. Excellent English AND he even has a fairly sophisticated grasp of complex terms.
@@greekgirl9897 Most of us understood him, but he is definitely not fluent lol
Apparently living in America wasn’t what it seemed to them? The great American dream didn’t pan out.. gosh what more do you want
His english actually wasn't too bad. Better then many at least, on the lighter end.
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This guy has amazing composure. He owned those reporters. 🗣
Are these damn reporters deaf? They kept asking the same darn questions over and over. SMDH
+Agent 47 Agreed, they may need subtitles (Hearing Impaired version).
He is rather loud, but he seems like a respectable and good-natured man.
cultural difference. Eastern European dudes often speak loud and in imperatives like this. Can seem rude / offensive to native English speakers.
I'm from western Europe and he also seems rude and offensive to me, but as matt said he looks like a respectable man
MattMan Reviews it's because of the helicopter and the reporters cannot hear
He is full of passion and shock
@@Daurentius322 just keep quiet. no one's interested.
This takes a lot of courage, proud to have an American like this in our country. Such a shame to their family...
Why was the aunt saying different?
@@tuanas458 what aunt? What did she say?
@@tuanas458 well because some of the family doesn’t believe they did it
Clearly they have bias
THIS UNCLE IS SPEAKING WITH HIS HEART
When he said "They are losers. It has nothing to do with Islam", he earned my respect.
That's not what he said. He said they most likely radicalized in a mosque, and now we know that that's exactly what happened.
@@shawnshahpari8681that’s what he said word for word.
Reporters be like: “you said you didn’t see him in years. Does that mean you didn’t see him for years?”
I heard that too to me when reporters do that it’s like they are trying to twist your words or something for more of a juicy story.
@@enjoyingmyvodka1013 that’s what it is. It’s a media tactic to try and make you slip up and change your story. It’s annoying!
😂😂
8:11
Reporter: What do you do for a living?
Ruslan: I work.
I remember seeing this for the first time on TV. The seriousness of the situation going on in the city, the drama and stress in this man's voice, the pressure of the media to get information and the helicopter searching overhead made this one of my most remembered moments in television news.
This sounds like a genuine man.
Mighty respect to this man , the news reporters were very unprofessional, judgmental and interrogative of him. They kept on repeating the same questions.
They aren't Czech. Lol. Chechnya is not Czech.
Kurowsh Saatnia i never know some people are so confused till i watched Maz Jobrani's show 😅
Kurowsh Saatnia
Who said that 😦
lol true, chechnya is russia now..
EngPMgt same
Lol
Just watched Maz Jobrani and I came here...
Wat is maj jobrani??
@@achungmangte8460 Maz Jobrani is an Iranian-American comedian. The video is called Stupid People on Twitter, where he refers to this interview
These reporters ASK the same questions over and over. Who hires these people???
I appraise the uncle for staying cool. thanks Maz.
That is a technique used to frustrate the person to mispeak
The problem is not that they keep asking the same questions. The problem is that they hear what they want to hear.
They were not star reporters like Barbara Walters. They were news room runners.
me too. thanks Maz!
He seems like he has distanced himself from his dysfunctional brothers's family. His brother is a loser, their mother is a bad parent and he said his nephews are LOSERS! I love this guy!
Maz brought me here too. But seriously this guy has my respect and feel sorry for him cause he's got into trouble only because of his stupid nephews who he only met when they were kids
this made me cry. he is a very proud man.
Powerful...a man of honour
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Yes, very straight forward.
I feel so sorry for this uncle. It's so unfair to the extended family. The mom seems out their and blames America . It's all very sad !
Yes! I saw a news report about the mom (she broke the law). She's a hardened criminal! All the siblings seem to be criminals too (long rap sheets). I can only guess the mom is the source!
Yea no one wins here sadly
This guy would literally terrify me if he were my uncle hahaha. I like this guy.
If Uncle Ruslan got to Tamerlan before the FBI, Tamerlan would be the one asking for forgiveness.
Who was the rude guy asking "tell me how you feel about the united states, do you love america?" why would someone ask that to the guy?
We believe that we can win !
People be like, Yeah! Maaz sent me. 😎
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Maz Jobrani! 😄
I remember this guy. I always really thought he seemed a decent, respectable, responsible guy.
Bruh I can't 😂 he's so genuine. LOSERS!
He didn't call them losers, he said those who were able to do such thing are losers.
@@crypticaddiction6856 is their uncle muslim too?
@@osvald860 so?
@@willdill7253 I'm asking
@@koba2260 nothing
Maz brought me here
The man is just trying to clear his and his family's name from this, can you imagine how much trouble this brings to him
what is adam sandler doing here...
HAHAHAHAHA
Where ? Sorry I don’t see it
This is a good man. I respect his sincerity and frank manner. He did the right and brave thing by facing and addressing reporters. I can't imagine I could do the same if I was in his shoes.
I admire his patiences with the reporters and agree with you
Maz? lol
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What a heartbreaking and scary statement, "Jahar, if you are alive..." that must have been a HUGE "if" weighing on his chest. Anger. Heartbreak. Disappointment. Frustration. Shame. You can hear it in the way he said "Jahar!"
Maz Jobrani brought me here
what do you think of the usa?! LOL probably the dumbest question ever!
Abdirahman CB but a very good answer...
Setup question
what an incredible man with such powerful words in such a horrific situation, he is who people should see as a representation of the chechnyan people if thats what they take from this.
What a shock for the normal part of the family
Than is very sincer his family has been drag though the mud because of the act of other members of his extended family yes his good man proud to be an American.
This man at least in public has the decency to call it like it is. He doesn't make excuses for them or blame America.
Journo: When did they come to USA.
Uncle: They came to United States when they moved here.
Those reporters are deaf man LOL
I love this guy. He told the honest truth about his nephews and didnt sugarcoat it.
Any damage those two misguided and sick boys did to his family's name or the people of Chechnya was repaired by this true American. He is the definition of an American. It is great to see all these positive responses. Good for you.
Maz sent me here, ha ha.
Me Too!!!!
I am sure Americans do not blame a whole Country for the actions of two people. I don't any way. Thank you!
Respects to this man
Go Yankees !
I believe that we can win ! I believe that we can win !
Fuck u
Maz told me to come here
Great man, and very good things to say.
Here is an example of what might be considered an “intermediate” level workout constructed around our four basic exercises:
One circuit:
1. Run a half mile without stopping.
2. One set of 20-30 pushups.
3. One set of 3-8 pull-ups.
4. One set of 30-40 situps.
Repeat this circuit 2 to 5 times.
For example.
I just do mines, completing 8 sets of 10, with my Style of Cao religion in between each one. 🇻🇳
I can max out at 17-19, then just do 10s, with 10 finger push ups, using only the fingers.
From maz jobrani
Why did not one reporter ask this guy WHY he hasn’t seen his family for so many years?
That’s no one business
Maz jobrani brought me here.......
Very well spoken and straight to the point
Maz Jobrani brought me here lmao
Thats everything my heart feels. If you can imagine it
"Being losers" best answer
Hes obviously conceirned about what his neighbourghs think about him and his family. Its just a fight for survival.
Whoa that's crazy, you gotta quote?
olskoolnewpaint no that Shia muslim Who Lie its called taqqiye suni muslims Who is the biggest set in islam its a major sin to Lie
@@olskoolnewpaint that sounds so much like the Bible. Lol
Ruslan Tsarni doesn't even know these two relatives. To even have this interview is pure sensationalism. Hasn't seen them in 4 years! Now he "rushes" to the mike for all to hear.
He was brave to admit his relation to the losers. If that was me, I would hide indoors and tell myself we are not related.
This dude has a metric ton on common sense!!! My hat is off and welcome to America!!!
he is true patriot no matter his origin & his reli9ion!! 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
I'm sure the reporter thought Kyrgyzstan was like a bird or something.
He says this is whoever you need it to be on here. Which other corner do we need
I like this guy he's not afraid to speak the truth
Maz jobrani brought me here!!!
This guy just just single handly change my view of the Chechen people.
Happy fathers day. Thanks dad. I love you dad
Takes a lot of courage to call your nephews, your own flesh and blood LOSERS!!!
I respect the Uncles responses. He only smiled because the question was stupid regarding if they had any training. He only knows them as younger teenagers.....
Much respect for Ruslan Tsarni!
Maz brought me here too, is there any one watching this..
me also 😄
This man is being honest and I hope that he didn't suffer any retribution for what his nephew did. The fact that he is facing this after fleeing his homeland...talk about overload. Instead of locking the kid up they should have unleashed this guy on them. I'm sure they know how to use the belt in Kyrgyzstan?
LOL!
same maz brought me here too
4:38 he says it all. Happy Independence Day to all Americans.
Right he said thats the highest level of value change there exists for me. The rest of the time.
You tell them Uncle Ruslan
I've watched this a few times before but man 10 years after and still can't believe how many times the reports had to ask the same questions over and over it was an earsore. And for the uncle to mainly give his viewpoint, a lot of the questions seemed like it was meant to interrogate.
Maz Jobran are you still waching us watching this interview?
Thanks for the recomendation
maz brought me here but i think maz misinterpreted this man, he is condemning everything and seems angry and ashamed.
I want all of us to be happy. We just have to take care of our kid first and talk about it
This guy is awesome.
atleast he's standing for what's right... you can't control who your family is
What the hell with the same questions
He says thats crazy right now. Something just tells me. Im not sure how it happened. I need to find out for sure. So i can be there.
SAVAGE
Yea when we look at this for Monday, it says they aren't my mother. Maybe thats crazy.
he seems to be upset and genuinely telling the truth. i sympathize for him
Pigmentation. The color of our skin is related to the amount of melanin that each of us has in our skin. When someone has a second degree or deeper burn injury, the pigment of the skin is initially lost because melanin is located in the epidermis (the outer most layer of skin). With healing, the pigment may return, but this process is unpredictable. Often, newly healed skin appears pink and unpigmented regardless of the original skin tone. As the scar matures, the skin may regain normal pigment, regain more pigment than it had before the injury, or stay unpigmented. The deeper the burn wound, the slower the re-pigmentation process. There is no way to predict if there will be a color difference after the healed skin has matured. Some people will have lighter (called hypo-pigmented) or darker (called hyper-pigmented) skin than they had in that area before the injury.
Because re-pigmentation can be affected by UV light (sunlight), suntans in newly healed skin may not fade when the rest of the tan goes away. For a burn that needs a skin graft to heal, the grafted area may become darker than the surrounding uninjured skin. The reason for this is not clear, but sun protection is encouraged to prevent pigment changes that may result in permanent skin tone changes within the burn wound for at least one year after a burn injury.
his uncle is amazing!
Thats usually 1 hour total ride. 2.5 hours Cao Dai Pha Do training everyday. With 18, 12, 10, 10, 10, 10, 18. Pull ups. In direct sunlight
Maz Jobrani sent me!! :D
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