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| Coalition Petition to House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform re: Sibel Edmonds |
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| Tuesday, 06 March 2007 | ||||
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Liberty Coalition & National Security Whistleblowers Coalition To: The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform A Petition to require public hearings by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform into confirmed reports by FBI Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds of wrongdoing, criminal activities, cover-ups against the security and interests of the United States and its citizenry, and the erroneous use of the State Secrets Privilege to shut down all court proceedings in her case. In March 2002 the Department of Justice’s Office of the Inspector General (DOJ-IG) began its investigation of Ms. Edmonds’ reports. In June 2002, in at least two unclassified Senate briefings, FBI officials confirmed the validity of Ms. Edmonds reports; however, in May 2004 Attorney General John Ashcroft retroactively classified information from these briefings and gagged the Congress, preventing further investigation. In October 2002 Attorney General Ashcroft invoked the ‘State Secrets Privilege’ to block all court proceedings in Edmonds’ case. In July 2004 the DOJ-IG investigation into Edmonds' dismissal was completed but was entirely classified. In January 2005 the DOJ-IG released an unclassified summary report on Edmonds’ case which concluded that Edmonds was fired for reporting serious security breaches and misconduct in the agency's translation program, and that many of her allegations were supported by other witnesses and documents. The issues that were reported by Ms. Edmonds include:
Edmonds filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the Department of Justice, but the government successfully argued that the state secrets privilege was an absolute bar to her suit going forward. She was even barred from the courtroom during the argument of her appeal! The Supreme Court declined to review the case. The government's invocation of the state secrets privilege in a motion to dismiss her case contradicts the core idea of judicial review and essentially allows the Executive Branch to dictate to the federal courts what cases they can and can’t hear. Invoking the State Secrets Privilege is a tactic frequently used by the Executive Branch to stop potentially embarrassing lawsuits against the government. Many of these suits are brought by government employees, such as Ms. Edmonds, who allege fraud, mismanagement, or other unlawful conduct, and the state secrets privilege has successfully been invoked by the government to silence them. The state secrets provision has been used too frequently and with too little public protection. Given the seriousness of Ms. Edmonds’ reports and in the best interests of the security of the country, it is incumbent upon the Congress to exercise its oversight responsibilities and authority as representatives of the people of the United States, therefore: We, the undersigned, now call upon the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in Congress to hold public hearings into the case of FBI Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds, and the erroneous use of the State Secrets Privilege to shut down all court proceedings in her case. Signatories: American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) National Coalition against Censorship Bill of Rights Defense Committee (BORDC) OMB Watch Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) National Security Whistleblowers Coalition Liberty Coalition National Whistleblower Center Open the Government .Org U.S.-Armenia Public Affairs Committee (USAPAC) Citizens for Responsibility & Ethics in Washington (CREW) Citizen Outreach Concerned Foreign Service Officers People for the American Way Fairfax County Privacy Council Hispanic Law Enforcement Officers Association Government Accountability Project (GAP) National Air Disaster Alliance/Foundation Ohio Taxpayers Association & OTA Foundation Danielle Brian, Executive Director September 11th Advocates Veterans Affairs Whistleblowers Coalition (VAWBC) Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) U.S. Bill of Rights Foundation (USBOR) Center for Financial Privacy & Human Rights Consumer Action Privacy Activism The Multiracial Activists, The New Grady Coalition Doctors for Open Government Georgian for Open Government Ethics in Government Group (EGG) DemocracyRising.US Velvet Revolution Add as favourites (215) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 4677
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