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    Sibel Edmonds Fights to Testify

    http://www.hairenik.com/weekly/2009/08/07 /sibel-edmonds-fights-to-testify/
    By Weekly Staff - on August 7, 2009

    WASHINGTON - On Aug. 7, the National Whistleblower Legal Defense and
    Education Fund fought efforts by the FBI and the Department of Justice
    to prevent Sibel D. Edmonds from testifying in a case of alleged
    election fraud. Sibel Edmonds is scheduled to testify before the Ohio
    Elections Commission in response to a subpoena in the Schmidt
    v. Krikorian case. Both the Department of Justice and the FBI are
    attempting to halt her from testifying.

    On behalf or Ms. Edmonds, the Fund sent a letter earlier this week
    requesting that Attorney General Holder independently review the basis
    upon which the State Secrets privilege was initially invoked against
    Ms. Edmonds.

    On Aug. 6, Valerie Caproni, General Counsel of the FBI, and Vesper
    Mei, Senior Counsel with the Department of Justice responded by
    claiming that the subpoena to testify served on Edmonds was invalid
    and sought to bar her from appearing. The DOJ claimed that Edmonds is
    under `no compulsion' to testify in the Krikorian case and the FBI
    asserted that she, `does not have approval for any disclosure of any
    information.'

    Neither the Justice Department nor the FBI has stated why testimony in
    a case of alleged election fraud would involve State Secrets and/or
    involve national security.

    According to Sibel Edmonds' counsel, Michael D. Kohn (President of the
    National Whistleblowers Center), `The thrust of the government's
    action is aimed at self-censorship of a witness. As far as we are
    concerned, if the government wants censorship then it must do it
    itself as Ms. Edmonds will have no part in censorship.' To this end,
    Edmonds' counsel responded to the FBI and DOJ stating: `We hereby
    place you on notice that the failure to take appropriate action (i.e.,
    seeking to quash the deposition dispatching legal counsel to the
    deposition, or raising the States Secrets Privilege before the
    Commission) may be construed as a waiver of any legitimate basis the
    FBI may have to keep Ms. Edmonds from testifying' and `If you believe
    that the FBI or the Justice Department has any legal basis to halt the
    deposition or to prevent Ms. Edmonds from testifying, please take
    whatever action you deem necessary in that regard. The responsibility
    for doing so is yours not Ms. Edmonds.'

    According to Mr. Kohn: `The First Amendment protects Sibel Edmonds'
    right to testify truthfully without government intervention and we are
    disheartened that the Justice Department's actions evidence a
    different approach.'
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