Speech by Sibel Edmonds at the ACLU National Security Whistleblower Press
Conference
The Government Of The People, By The People, For The
People!
A few days ago, during an interview, I was asked to provide comments regarding
the IG's Report into my allegations, and I was asked
whether or not I agreed with the Report's conclusion that the FBI did not take
my reports and allegations seriously, although they were supported by facts,
evidence, and other witnesses. From one perspective, my answer was: yes;
despite all the facts, evidence, and other witnesses, the bureau chose not to
investigate the espionage case and other criminal acts committed against the
This is not just about one case or one whistleblower. This is not just about
our government's relentless fight against me, and my information. This fight is
also directed against what is known as "the public's right to know"
in our essential oversight responsibility over our government as responsible
citizens. As Harry Truman stated: "When even one
American -- who has done nothing wrong -- is forced by fear to shut his mind
and close his mouth, then all Americans are in peril." This is a
fight against our democracy, which cannot exist without transparency and
accountability. Standing up to despotism and tyranny has always been considered
illegal by those in power, and dangerous to those who would expose them. But
this shouldn't be the case here, not here in the
I also want to emphasize that these actions by our government are not geared
toward protecting the 'national security' of the
Let us remind ourselves: our government does not consist of one branch, but
three; this system was established to ensure checks and balances. Our Congress
must fulfill the "checks and balances" responsibilities of the
Constitution in the exercise of its fundamental duties. We the people have put
these representatives in the Congress. We the people have given them the
authority to ensure oversight, integrity, transparency, and accountability of
our government and our rights. Thus, we the people have the right and the power
to demand that our representatives fulfill these obligations. Today, we are
doing just that. We are demanding action. We are demanding true representation.
We are doing so collectively, loud, and clear.
Our Democracy cannot endure without a committed citizenry and an open
government that answers to the people. Our Democracy has survived because of
the participation of its citizenry, which completely depends on the
government's transparency and accountability. Today, in this room, many of us
represent living cases and examples of the lack of transparency, accountability
and due process in our government; thus we are reminders of endangered and
diminishing democracy. We are here to ring the wake up bell and beg you not to
look the other way. We cannot go on pretending to have democracy. We cannot go
on teaching the notions & principles of True American Democracy to our
youngsters in their civic 101 books, when those notions and laws are no longer
exercised. Currently, Freedom of Speech, Due process, Sunshine Laws, the Freedom
of Information Act, the Whistleblower Protection Act, and many other
protections of our freedom that are written into our legislation and printed in
our textbooks are only that, PRINTED WORDS. It is long over due that we stop
pretending, that we cease denial. It is time to decide whether or not our
American Democracy is worth fighting for.
For three years I have been pursuing all channels, through the three branches
of our government. I am continuing to pursue my court cases, seeking the due
process granted to me under our Constitution, despite all attempts by our
executive branch to block them via extreme measures, such as the so called
'State Secrets Act.' I am continuing to appeal these issues and cases to our
Congress, our representatives with oversight authority; despite their
resistance to having to pursue and investigate these cases that jeopardize our
security and interests. I am continuing to demand real action and formal
investigation of these confirmed cases by the Department of Justice, the
investigative and prosecutorial body established to protect our nation's
security and interests; despite their attempt to block and cover up these
cases; to prevent them from being investigated and addressed. I may be just a
citizen, but being one gives me the responsibility and the right to do so. I am
not going away. I shall not stop. Looking around in this room, I know that I am
no longer alone. We have come together as citizens, determined to fulfill our
obligations as citizens.