
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jesse R. Benton
March 7, 2007 202-246-6363
Transpartisan
Coalition Calls for Whistleblower Hearings
Petition with strong left-right support
headed to Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON,
DC - The Liberty Coalition, a transpartisan public policy group dedicated to preserving the Bill of Rights, personal autonomy and
individual privacy today sent a petition
signed
by 30 liberal, libertarian and conservative groups including the American Civil Liberties Union,
Citizen Outreach, OMB Watch, Electronic Privacy Information Center, Government
Accountability Project, Electronic Freedom Foundation, and the National
Coalition Against the Censorship to the House Committee on
Oversight and Government Reform urging prompt hearings on the case of Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds.
Edmonds,
a former FBI Language Specialist, brought charges of wrongdoing, criminal
activity, cover-ups and national security threats inside the agency following
the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Edmonds was promptly fired, which she asserts
was an act of retaliation. The Department of Justice (DOJ) then used the State Secrets Privilege to shut down
court proceedings in her case and prevent Congress from exploring the matter.
Civil Liberties advocates argue that Edmonds’s case in an example of other
instances where whistleblowers who tried to inform Congress and taxpayers about
national security threats were intimidated silenced and retaliated against.
“Mrs. Edmonds is not a national security
threat but a national hero and the American public deserves to hear the truth
of her case. Congress must act and act
now by having public hearings. Without
them, the cover-ups and criminal activities will just continue.” Said Michael Ostrolenk, National Director of
the Liberty Coalition.
Mr Ostrolenk was supported in his
contentions by Liberty Coalition partner Stephen Kohn, President of the
National Whistleblower Center who said “Congress must hear from Mrs. Edmonds and others who corroborated
her case - we cannot wait until after another attack to learn about
threats to our security."
This popular position is echoed by Danielle
Brian, Executive Director of the Project On Government Oversight, a watchdog
group that signed the appeal brief in Mrs. Edmonds case who said "The issues surrounding the Edmonds
case are so significant that Congress must hold hearings to investigate the
government's actions.”
The issues reported by Ms. Edmonds include:
· Espionage activities within the FBI, DOD, and the Department of State.
· Cover-up of information and leads pre and post 9/11, under the excuse of protecting certain diplomatic relations.
· Deliberate mistranslation of crucial intelligence by FBI translators and management.
· Foreign entities bribing government officials and elected representatives.
Civil Liberty advocates assert that these issues point to an abuse
of power, a criminal conspiracy and attempts to cover -up wrong doing by using
the coercive power of the state.
In regards to abuse of
power, Ann Beeson, Associate Legal Director, ACLU National Office, and Lead
Counsel in Mrs. Edmonds case said. “The
government abused the state secrets privilege to deny Sibel Edmonds her day in
court, and to prevent accountability in other cases for illegal spying and
rendition. It is high time for Congress to intervene.”
Dr.
William Weaver, Senior advisor and Board Member of the National Security Whistleblower’s Coalition,
who is an expert on the state secret privilege agreed with Mrs. Beeson when he
said, “In Edmonds'
case tyranny comes in the form of the state
secrets privilege, a foolproof mechanism of the federal government to hide
executive branch corruption, incompetence, and illegal activity. This is
a practice more at home with Czars and nabobs, and should have no place in the
United States."
Ostrolenk continued by saying “This
is worse than Watergate in that American lives have been lost and our national
security has been compromised. Mrs.
Edmonds case has been vindicated by the Justice Department
office of Inspector General, and several congressional offices. The public has a right to
know. The excuse of protecting national
security is fallacious. They are protecting their own power and not the
American people. Mrs. Edmonds must be
heard.”
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should not be taken as an endorsement by any partner organization unless
explicitly stated as such.
To arrange an interview with
Mr. Ostrolenk, please contact Jesse Benton at 202-246-6363. For more
information on The Liberty Coalition, please visit www.libertycoalition.net.