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    WHISTLEBLOWER ASKED TO TESTIFY IN OHIO GENOCIDE DENIAL CASE

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/08/04/wh istleblower-asked-to-testify-in-ohio-genocide-deni al-case/
    Aug 4, 2009

    WASHINGTON-Attorneys for FBI whistleblower Sibel D. Edmonds have
    requested that Attorney General Holder review the state secrets
    privilege invoked in her case and reverse the decision made under
    former President Bush. This will free her to testify on behalf of
    Democratic Congressional candidate David Krikorian, in connection with
    a complaint initiated by Genocide denier Rep. Jean Schmidt before
    the Ohio Elections Commission Edmonds was illegally fired from the
    FBI due to her protected disclosures. An independent investigation
    by the Department of Justice Office of Inspector General confirmed
    the serious misconduct committed by the FBI and the illegality of her
    termination. On or about October 18, 2002 the previous administration
    invoked the state secrets privilege in order to have Ms. Edmonds's
    whistleblower/First Amendment claims dismissed and to protect the
    government from embarrassment.

    Edmonds has now been requested to provide sworn deposition and
    affidavit testimony in a case pending before the Ohio Elections
    Commission in the Schmidt v. Krikorian case. This case raises
    nationally significant issues of electoral fraud and violation of
    law. The state secrets privilege has stifled Ms. Edmonds for the past
    seven years, and this deposition will be the first time that she will
    put her knowledge on the record.

    Schmidt has brought charges against her likely Democratic opponent
    in the 2010 election for what she claims are false statements
    made by Krikorian in connection with Schmidt's vocal opposition to
    Congressional measures to commemorate the Armenian Genocide. During
    the last election cycle, Schmidt received more than $30,000 in
    contributions from individuals and political action committees
    advancing the Turkish government's position to deny the fact of the
    Armenian Genocide and oppose Congressional measures to commemorate
    what is widely acknowledged as the first Genocide of the twentieth
    century. The trial on Schmidt's charges is scheduled for August 13
    before the Ohio Elections Commission.

    Since her election to Congress, Jean Schmidt has become an active and
    vocal apologist for the Turkish government's position on the Armenian
    Genocide and has solicited and received tens of thousands of dollars in
    campaign contributions from Turkish Americans and affiliated political
    action committees. David Krikorian has been working to expose the
    connection between Schmidt's actions as a Member of Congress and her
    political contributions.

    "Jean Schmidt's active participation in the Turkish Government's
    campaign to deny and cover up this internationally recognized crime
    against humanity is well documented and readily traceable" said said
    Mark Geragos who will serve as the lead attorney on the case.

    "Schmidt's mertiless complaint against David is yet another attempt
    by the Turkish Government and its apologists to intimidate those
    with the audacity to speak the truth about this ongoing human right
    violation. David Krikorian understands that the Turkish Government's
    attempt to suppress the truth about the most heinous crime known to
    humankind transcends the interests of Armenian Americans and is a
    cause for concern to all those of good conscience. David is a man
    of principle and despite Schmidt's specious allegations, remains
    undeterred in his resolve to bring this important human rights issue
    to light," added Geragos.

    Given the pendency of this case and the request for her testimony,
    the National Whistleblowers Legal Defense and Education Fund requested
    that the Attorney General immediately and independently review the
    basis upon which that privilege was initially invoked, and formally
    and in writing withdraw that privilege. At the time of this release,
    two separate deadlines for the Department of Justice to respond to
    the attorney's letter had passed, and consequently the deposition has
    been scheduled for Saturday. Although a request was hand delivered
    to the Department of Justice, the Attorney General's office informed
    counsel that they were having difficulty locating it.

    According to Stephen M. Kohn, the Executive Director of the National
    Whistleblowers Center and one of Ms. Edmonds's attorneys, "The
    Obama administration must take a fresh look at how the state secrets
    privilege was improperly used to hide government misconduct from the
    public view. The Edmonds case was the first case the 'privilege' was
    invoked, and it must be the first case the 'privilege' is revoked. The
    government's misguided attempt to cover up wrongdoing by abusing the
    state secrets privilege to bully a whistleblower must end. Ms. Edmonds
    has been requested to provide testimony in court. She will do so
    unless the government again invokes the privilege to quash her First
    Amendment rights."

    Edmonds's deposition is scheduled for Saturday, August 8, at
    10:30am. It will be held at the National Whistleblowers Center at
    3238 P. St. NW, Washington, DC. The event is open to the press.
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