Former FBI translator gets chance to reveal information about scandals and also discusses Armenian genocide and Kurds

Kurdishaspect.com - By Karwan Simek

During the day of her deposition for a legal battle between U.S. Representative Jean Schmidt and independent candidate David Krikorian, the well-known FBI whistleblower and activist, Sibel Edmonds, explained that the Armenian Genocide is not a thing of the past so long as human rights abuses against the Kurdish population in Turkey continue.  Edmonds highlighted the genocide denial and Kurdish issue in Turkey while she was being asked questions during the break of her deposition.  Edmonds said, "They think of it [the Armenian Genocide] as something that happened a hundred years ago and should be forgotten or shouldn't matter today...But with what's going on with the Kurdish population today in Turkey ] you can see that it's not a matter of history; that it is being repeated."

Sibel Edmonds, a Turkish-American, is best known as the former translator for the FBI who was incidentally fired after raising allegations of security lapses in the FBI translator department. Sibel Edmonds has been prevented from disclosing any of the information she came across 7 years ago by the U.S. government after the Department of Justice dismissed her case on the basis of national security; this earned her a title among experts as the "most gagged women in U.S. history."

However, a recent legal battle between Rep. Jean Schmidt of Ohio and independent candidate, David Krikorian, has brought forth new opportunity in the Edmonds case.  This year, Schmidt filed a complaint with the Ohio Board of Elections contending that a Krikorian in 2008 had slandered her with a charge that she accepted "blood money" for her campaign, or cash from Turkish interests, to vote against a congressional resolution that would recognize the Armenian Genocide. Krikorian, an ethnic Armenian, in turn, took a deposition from Edmonds on August 8, 2009, as part of his defense.

Edmonds claims to have classified information as evidence about her case regarding various scandals involving U.S. officials. She has spent seven years trying to get a court to hear  her allegations that foreign agents including the Turkish intelligence, had penetrated the FBI, the State Department, the Pentagon and Congress. Prior to her deposition, Edmonds notified the U.S. Justice Department and Attorney General Eric Holder - appointed this year under President Obama - of what she planned to tell Krikorian.  With no response from the Justice Department, and essentially no red light, Edmonds proceeded with the deposition on August 8 of this year.

In response to her deposition and the legal battle between him and Schmidt, Krikorian stated, "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."

Last year, while trying to get her case heard through the U.S. media as a sort of last resort, Sibel Edmonds stated that the press tends to stay away from stories that are critical of Turkey as a result of Turkey's strong lobbyist activities in the United States. She took a risk in revealing part of her story to the U.K. Times after she received no response from any major U.S. media network.

During a break on the day of her deposition on Aug. 8, Edmonds was asked about her own opinions on the Armenian genocide.  "As a person, I have never denied it [the Armenian Genocide]. . . I accept it." She went on to highlight Turkey's current internal problems as a repeat of past atrocities and also spoke about U.S. complicity in such matters: "The United States is turning a blind eye on the Kurdish issue, which is a big, major human rights issue in Turkey. ]  [U]nless the international community, including the United States, really takes a strong and firm position on this, they're [Turkey is] going to get away with it and they'll never respect human rights."









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