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  1. Special Report. A Review of the FBI's Actions in Connection With Allegations Raised By Contract Linguist Sibel Edmonds. January 2005 Office of the Inspector General. I. INTRODUCTION. This report describes the Office of the Inspector General’s (OIG) investigation of allegations raised by Sibel Edmonds, a former Contract Linguist (CL) for the ...

  2. 26 de sept. de 2005 · Sibel Edmonds, a Turkish-American woman, was hired as a translator by the FBI shortly after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 because of her knowledge of Middle Eastern languages. Judge Reggie Walton in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia dismissed Edmonds retaliation case, citing the government’s “”states secrets privilege.””

  3. Sibel Deniz Edmonds is the founder and editor-in-chief of NewsBud, an independent news website. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) hired her as a language specialist shortly after 9/11 but fired her after less than seven months. She reported serious acts of security breaches and cover-ups, and for that she was retaliated against and ...

  4. Love of country led Sibel Edmonds to become a translator for the F.B.I. following 9/11. But everything changed when she accused a colleague of covering up illicit activity involving Turkish nationals. Fired after sounding the alarm, she's now fighting for the ideals that made her an American, and threatening some very powerful people

  5. 4 de feb. de 2011 · IF you've heard her story, start at 35:20

  6. 6 de ene. de 2008 · Sibel 'names names' (in pictures!) Over at Sibel's website, she has published "Sibel Edmonds’ State Secrets Privilege Gallery" - twenty one photos of people. Sibel doesn't say anything about the photos - or the people in the photos - but we can reasonably presume that they are the 21 guilty people in her case.

  7. 28 de nov. de 2005 · NEW YORK — The American Civil Liberties Union today expressed disappointment over the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision not to review the case of Sibel Edmonds, a former FBI translator who was fired in retaliation for reporting serious security breaches and espionage within the Bureau. Lower courts dismissed the case when former Attorney ...