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    "OHIO US HOUSE CANDIDATE ISSUES PRESS RELEASE ON SIBEL EDMONDS ...
    By Brad Friedman

    Brad Blog
    8/12/2009 12:07PM

    Sibel Edmonds' 'Revealing' Testimony

    David Krikorian campaign notes Google's removal of ads by Turkish
    lobby group denying Armenian genocide

    Announces open-to-public preliminary hearing tomorrow in his Ohio
    Election Commission case against Ohio Rep. Jean Schmidt...

    As we continue to wait for the release of the video/transcript of
    long-gagged FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds' deposition last Saturday,
    the campaign of David Krikorian, Ohio's Democratic candidate for the
    U.S. House seat in the 2nd Congressional district, has just issued a
    press release relating to it. (Complete release posted below.) In the
    statement, they re-iterate some of the information which The BRAD
    BLOG covered during our live-blogging of the event over the weekend,
    including Edmonds' allegations under oath that "the Turkish Lobby in
    the United States was under the direction of the Turkish Government
    and engaged in operations including bribery, espionage and blackmail
    with certain members of the US House of Representatives to further
    its objectives in the United States including one of which is the
    denial of the Armenian Genocide."

    Some of those current and former House reps, such as Dennis Hastert
    (R-IL), Dan Burton (R-IL), Bob Livingston (R-TX), Dick Gephardt (D-MO),
    and Stephen Solarz (D-NY), were said to have been specifically named
    during the 5-hour-long deposition. One female Representative, said to
    be a Democrat and still serving in the House, was described, but not
    named, as having been "hooked" by Turkish agents into participating in
    a lesbian affair which is said to have been videotaped for potential
    blackmail use against the sitting Congresswoman....

    Krikorian's statement also repeats his allegations against his
    opponent, Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-OH), that she "took more money from
    the Turkish lobby in the 2008 election cycle than any other member of
    the House or Senate and has already booked thousands in contributions
    from the Turkish lobby in 2009 despite there being almost no Turkish
    people or interests in Ohio's 2nd congressional district."

    He goes on to allege that "Jean Schmidt has displayed a pattern of
    taking money from groups in exchange for pushing their agendas."

    Edmonds' testimony arose out of a "false statements" complaint filed
    by Schmidt against Krikorian, who is of Armenian descent, in the Ohio
    Election Commission over his claim that she has accepted "blood money"
    from Turkish interests who deny the 1915 Turkish genocide of ethnic
    Armenians. Edmonds herself is a Turkish-born U.S. citizen. Schmidt
    is the co-chair of the Congressional Turkish Caucus.

    A preliminary hearing in the case will be conducted by the Ohio
    Elections Commission in Columbus tomorrow. It will be open to the
    public, beginning at 9:30am, according to the Krikorian press release.

    The press release also cites a , highlighting a complaint from the
    Turkish Coalition of America (TCA), against Google, charging that
    they inappropriately removed ads which deny the Armenian Genocide. Fox
    quotes "a person familiar with Google's policies" likening the ads to
    "a Nazi group that said the Holocaust is a myth."

    On Saturday, Krikorian told The BRAD BLOG, during a break in Edmonds'
    testimony: "From my opinion, if I'm some of the current members of
    Congress, I'd be very very worried about the information that's going
    to come out of this. There are current members of Congress that she
    has implicated in bribery, espionage. It's not good. It's crazy, it's
    absolutely crazy. For people in power situations in the United States,
    who know about this information, if they don't take action against it,
    in my opinion, it's negligence."
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