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Ex-FBI translator plans appeal to Supreme Court
By Chris Strohm
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An FBI contract employee who was fired after alleging national security
breaches within the bureau's translation service plans to appeal to the
Supreme Court to lift a gag order that she has been under for almost three
years.

Sibel Edmonds lost her latest court battle on Friday when the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the District of Columbia upheld a lower court's ruling that
dismissed her lawsuit against the Justice Department. Edmonds alleges
there were security breaches, mismanagement and possible espionage within
the FBI's translation service in late 2001 and early 2002. She says the
information she knows would lead to criminal prosecutions if aggressively
pursued.

"We are going to the Supreme Court, that's for sure," Edmonds said Monday.

Edmonds, who worked under contract in the FBI's Washington field office,
sued the Justice Department after being fired in 2002. The U.S. District
Court for the District of Columbia dismissed her lawsuit last summer after
former Attorney General John Ashcroft invoked the state secrets privilege,
which allows the government to withhold information to safeguard national
security.

District Judge Reggie Walton said information about Edmonds' case would
cause serious damage to the national security and foreign policy interests
of the United States if publicly disclosed.

The Justice Department's inspector general issued a summary report in
January concluding that the FBI failed to properly investigate charges
made by Edmonds. The report also concluded that the FBI fired Edmonds
mainly for bringing forth the accusations.

The appeals court heard Edmonds' case last month, but closed its
proceedings to the public, despite motions to open the courtroom filed by
several news media organizations.

Edmonds said her lawyers were questioned for only 10 minutes before being
instructed by the judge to leave the courtroom. Lawyers for the government
remained inside the room. About 20 minutes later, Edmonds said she and her
lawyers were informed that the hearing was over. Edmonds and her legal
team are seeking a transcript of the proceedings.

"We don't know what the government argued," Edmonds said.

During the hearing, Chief Judge Douglas Ginsberg asked if Edmonds'
complaint could be resolved through an administrative hearing within the
FBI. The next day, government lawyers told the court that the state
secrets privilege did not give Edmonds the ability to pursue an
administrative hearing, arguing that the case cannot be litigated without
reference to privileged information.

The appeals court did not provide any comment with its ruling last week.
Instead, the court said it sided with reasons given by the lower court.

Although Edmonds is running out of legal options, she is still pursuing
her case by other means. She said she has a petition signed by more than
10,000 people asking Congress to hold public hearings on her situation.
She plans to submit the petition next month.

Additionally, Edmonds has spearheaded the formation of a national security
whistleblower's coalition that will seek legislation to enable national
security whistleblowers to sue government managers who retaliate against
them or block investigations.

If Congress does not take action, Edmonds said, the coalition will run
newspaper ads publicizing the names of individual managers who are alleged
to have committed wrongdoing, along with their positions and salaries.

In related news, the Senate Judiciary Committee has postponed a hearing
scheduled for this Wednesday on the FBI's translation program. A committee
spokesman said the hearing was postponed due to a business meeting on
asbestos issues.

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