And after I started working for the Bureau, most of my translation duties included translations of documents and investigations that actually started way before 9/11.
From Sibel Edmonds
During my work there I came across some very significant issues that I started reporting in December of 2001 to the mid-level management within the FBI.
And they asked me to take a polygraph as to the allegations and reports I'd made. I volunteered and I took the polygraph and passed it without a glitch.
The information I requested under the Freedom of Information Act has been blocked for two years.
However, I keep reminding them that this issue is not a new issue that has come out for this election. This issue has been in the courts for two years and two months now.
We have to remind the people: Congress has the constitutional obligation and public responsibility to oversee these issues and the Department of Justice's operations.
I see people detained for simple INS violations.
And I am saying, how about the other two branches? And putting the pressure on our representatives in the Senate and the Congress, and the court system. They should be counter-acting this corruption, but they are sitting there silent.
Could we have prevented in 100% certainty? I don't think anything is that certain. However, we would have had a very, very good chance for preventing it.
The only people I have seen who have been truly pushing for the truth are the family members.
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