Russia, France To Collaborate For Karabakh Conflict Resolution

RUSSIA, FRANCE TO COLLABORATE FOR KARABAKH CONFLICT RESOLUTION

PanARMENIAN.Net
02.03.2010 10:51 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia and France are determined to closely
collaborate for resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, French
President Nicolas Sarkozy said.

"Russia and France will work together to help Armenia and Azerbaijan
reach an agreement," Mr. Sarkozy said joint a news conference with
his visiting Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev, RIA Novosti reported.

The conflict between Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan broke out in
1988, as result of the ethnic cleansing the latter launched in the
final years of the Soviet Union. The Karabakh War was fought from
1991 (when the Nagorno Karabakh Republic was proclaimed) to 1994
(when a ceasefire was sealed by Armenia, NKR and Azerbaijan). Most
of Nagorno Karabakh and a security zone consisting of 7 regions is
now under control of NKR defense army. Armenia and Azerbaijan are
holding peace talks mediated by the OSCE Minsk Group up till now.

Armenian Opposition Demands Early Elections In Armenia

ARMENIAN OPPOSITION DEMANDS EARLY ELECTIONS IN ARMENIA

news.am
March 1 2010
Armenia

The opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC) demands early
presidential and parliamentary elections in Armenia this summer,
stated ANC central office Coordinator Levon Zurabyan.

A statement approved at an Opposition-organized rally contains a
number of demand s, which will be handed over to the CE delegation to
Armenia on March 16. The ANC demand that an independent commission be
set up, with international experts involved, to investigate into the
tragic events in Yerevan on March 1, 2008. The ANC also demands the
removal of restrictions on rallies and meeting that have been in effect
since. The ANC demands a free contest for broadcasting frequencies and
restoration of the A1+ TV Company’s right to broadcasting, which meets
the requirements of the European Court on Human Rights. The ANC also
demands reforms of the Armenian elections law before this May, and
early presidential and parliamentary elections from June to September.

Zurabyan stated that on March 16, the day before the CE Monitoring
Group considers the situation in Armenia, the Opposition will hold
a session to hand its demands over to the CE delegation to Armenia.

ANKARA: Critical Week

CRITICAL WEEK
By Omer Taspinar

Turkish Press
March 1 2010

SABAH- Washington-Ankara relations are going to have a difficult week.

US House of Representatives is going to decide upon whether or
not a draft bill proposing the recognition of (so-called) Armenian
genocide should be brought to the agenda of the general assembly. The
expectations are for that the proposed bill will be sent to the general
assembly. Let’s remember: This draft bill is a kind of suggestion
to the White House. The draft asks Obama to recognize Armenian
genocide officially and to use this term explicitly on April 24. In
the last decade, many similar draft bills were asked to be sent to
the Congress. But, the White House and US Secretary of State were
able to prevent such a decision to be issued.

However, the process may be painful and dramatic as it was in 2007. At
that time, Ankara recalled its Ambassador to Washington to hold some
‘consultation.’ The Congress came under fire by the US press at the
time, with many accusing it of harming US interests.

The Obama government does not want to have such crisis with Turkey.

The government has already had many problems. For this reason,
the draft bill at the Congress is a kind of headache for both the
White House and the State Department. They’re well aware of the fact
that such a move won’t serve any purpose but obstruct the ongoing
normalization process between Turkey and Armenia. Last week, during
a hearing at the Congress, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
underlined the importance of continuing rapprochement process between
Turkey and Armenia, saying that any step that derail this process
should be avoided. Clinton said: "We’re working to help Turkey and
Armenia to succeed in this process and will continue to support this
process. We never want to spoil this process by taking such a step."

As a result, Obama government and the State Department know that
the draft bill pending at the Congress and its timing will fan the
nationalist weather in Turkey. The government will do its best to
prevent the Congress from accepting that bill. However, we should not
forget that the most important factor strengthening Armenian group’s
hand is that Turkey has frozen the protocols with Armenia. Armenians
in the US refrain form the normalization between Ankara and Yerevan.

That means, the real success is not to deactivate the draft bill
in the US Congress but to approve the rapprochement protocols in
Parliament as soon as possible.

TBILISI: Georgian, Armenian Presidents Discuss Ties

GEORGIAN, ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS DISCUSS TIES

Public Television Channel 1
Feb 28 2010
Georgia

[Presenter] The Armenian president has completed his visit to Georgia
with a meeting with Mikheil Saakashvili. The Georgian president
received Serzh Sargsyan at the Georgian Palace Hotel [in Batumi,
Georgia]. At the meeting they discussed relations between the two
countries and future cooperation. The presidents spoke about the need
to enhance economic cooperation and to bring the two peoples closer
together. The Armenian president visited Batumi yesterday and held
several meetings there. During his visit, Sargsyan met representatives
of the Armenian diaspora and parishioners of an Armenian Church.

[Saakashvili, standing beside Sargsyan, speaking to TV cameras in
Russian with Georgian translation overlaid] I want to say that the
Armenian president is a brave man who inspires me in a lot of ways. I
am delighted with how the country is achieving success.

We agreed that the integration of our countries’ economies should
further intensify. We need more communication and more work to bring
our peoples together, though they already are close to each other.

Such meetings will take place much more frequently and this will
benefit everyone.

We are small countries and we need each other very much. We are
dependent upon each other and we should use this circumstance for good.

[Sargsyan, in Russian with Georgian translation overlaid] I am very
happy about this meeting. I have once again become convinced that it is
possible to achieve great things in a short time. We should cooperate
more closely. We should think very seriously about integrating our
peoples. I am sure that this year will be very important for our
relations.

PFA Released A Report

PFA RELEASED A REPORT

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17:30:20 – 01/03/2010

Consistent with our mission and operational objectives, and responding
to events unfolding in Armenia, PFA published two special reports,
which were very well received by a broad range of stakeholders. The
first report, entitled "2008 Armenia’s Presidential Election: Select
Issues and Analysis," provided a thorough and multi-disciplinary
analysis of events surrounding the February 19, 2008 Presidential
Election in Armenia. The Report provided analysis of the February
election and the civil and political disturbances that ensued. The key
issues analyzed in the Report included the election irregularities
and human rights abuses observed before and on February 19 as well
as the events of March 1-2 that followed; the role of civil society
in the aftermath of the election; and the political developments that
were critical for understanding the way forward. The Report provides a
detailed statistical analysis of the election outcome and illustrates
the massive deviations from the norm through identifiable forms of
election fraud, including ballot stuffing and vote steeling.

Responding to the growing concerns about the potential implications
of the world’s financial crisis on Armenia’s fragile economy, PFA
produced its second report on "Implications of the World Financial
Crisis for Armenia’s Economy." The Report begins with a sobering
discussion of global economic conditions and their causes. It predicts
that the existing adverse conditions in the world’s financial markets
and real economies will have a strong impact on Armenia’s economy
regardless of how isolated its relevant sectors are from the rest
of the world. The Report offers a detailed account of Armenia’s
vulnerabilities to the world’s crisis by focusing on the flow of
remittances, trade- and investment-related factors, financial sector,
and official financial assistance. In conclusion, the Report offers a
set of specific recommendations that are likely to reduce the impact
of the adverse global conditions on the Armenia’s economy.

To build on the analytical work laid out in the 2008 Election Report,
PFA embarked on an analysis on the Yerevan municipal election held
on May 31, 2009. The objective of the report was to examine the
statistical properties of the data-including by comparison with
2008 and 2007 election data, where relevant-to reveal election
irregularities. Similar to PFA’s assessment of the 2008 presidential
election, we found that the outcome of the May 31, 2009 municipal
election in Yerevan did not produce any surprises. As in the previous
report, the focus here was on indications of fraud that can be
detected by statistical inference: ballot stuffing and artificial
augmentation of vote counts. All four empirical tests utilized in
the analysis offered evidence of fraud and irregularities, including
but not limited to ballot stuffing and stealing of opponents’ votes
during the vote count, all of which should be taken into serious
consideration by all stakeholders involved.

PFA’s first State of the Nation Report focused on the relations between
Armenia and its worldwide Diaspora. As part of the series that intends
to take assessments of developmental and national security issues
of importance for Armenia and the Diaspora, the report produced an
evaluation of the engagement between the two halves of the nation
following the inception Armenia’s independence movement in 1988. It
offers a comprehensive review of Diaspora’s engagement in Armenia
on three critical dimensions: economic development, governance
and public sector reform, and civil society strengthening. While
acknowledging the enormous effort required and the sacrifices made
to support Armenia during early years of independence, the review is
critical to what has been achieved on these important dimensions and
provides reasons behind these outcomes. Finally, the report makes the
case for a collective action, which-if calibrated properly and with
the focus on right values and objectives-could help better address
the developmental and geopolitical challenges faced by the nation.

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BAKU: Azerbaijani MP: Resolution Of Protracted Nagorno-Karabakh Conf

AZERBAIJANI MP: RESOLUTION OF PROTRACTED NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT WILL ONLY BENEFIT ARMENIA
Z. Ahmadov

Today
2796.html
March 1 2010
Azerbaijan

Day.Az interview with member of the Azerbaijani Milli Majlis
(parliament) Azay Guliyev.

Many experts argue that some forces in Armenia have much more
constructive approach to the Karabakh problem than the ruling circles.

Do you share this view?

It’s true. Some political parties and NGOs in Armenia do not share the
authorities’ approach to the Karabakh problem. They understand that
Armenia has occupied Azerbaijani lands and Azerbaijan will never
accept loss of its territories. Therefore, they strongly oppose
political line pursued by the Armenian authorities and understand
its futility. But Armenia’s police regime does not allow voices of
"disgruntled" to be heard at full. I think that if there was secret
and fair vote on the Karabakh issue in Armenia, quite many disgruntled
people would be able to express their views.

There are mothers in Armenia, too, who do not want their children
to be killed in a war. That is why all "disgruntled" in Armenia
must quickly show themselves, and, finally, resolve this protracted
problem. Armenia will only benefit from this.

In your opinion, may these forces come to power one day?

There are two problems in this regard. The first is a police regime
in Yerevan who does not want to hand over the power to anyone. The
second is that Armenia is not actually an independent state. As shown
by well-known events in the Armenian parliament in the 1990s, this
country’s policies are largely controlled by external forces. So,
change of power in Armenia is not very realistic at the moment.

But this is not important for Baku. The main thing for us is that
Armenia understands that its mythical desire to form "Great Armenia
from sea to sea" is a utopia. Azerbaijan will never reconcile with
the loss of its territories.

In your view, are the Zurich Protocols likely to be ratified with
reservations made by the Armenian Constitutional Court before Turkey
does so?

I think that this option is quite possible and will mean end of the
Zurich process. Turkey will never agree to accept the protocols in
a form amended by the Armenian Constitutional Court. Therefore, it
is another ploy of Armenia’s policy prior to the "Armenian genocide"
discussions in the U.S. Congress.

It should also be noted that Armenia has adopted a law on country’s
withdrawal from international treaties. Thus, Yerevan wants to insure
itself against the unfavorable situation. In any case, I believe that
Turkey has made a mistake at the very beginning. Turkey should not
have signed the Zurich accords.

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Armenian President And Government Officials Discusses Ways For Radic

ARMENIAN PRESIDENT AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS DISCUSSES WAYS FOR RADICAL IMPROVEMENT OF TAX ADMINISTRATION

ARKA
Feb 26, 2010

YEREVAN, February 26, /ARKA/. Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan
convened today a special meeting to discuss ways for radical
improvement of tax administration, his press office reported.

It said the president called the attention of the participants to
the necessity of fighting against all negative phenomena that hamper
tax collection. The president underlined that among other measures,
it is necessary to deepen the inter-agency cooperation.

Serzh Sargsyan emphasized also the need for reducing the share of
shadow economy and ensuring proper documentation handling.

The head of the government issued instruction to heads of government
agencies and demanded that they join their efforts to raise the
efficiency of fighting the informal sector, sale of fake invoices
and other similar crimes.

‘We have no right to stop. Our task is not only to prevent further
rise of such phenomena, but to take also all possible actions to
eliminate these vice circle,’ he said.

The meeting was attended by prime minister Tigran Sargsyan, head of
presidential staff, ministers of finance and agriculture, chief of
the National Security Service, chief of police, prosecutor general,
chief of State Revenues Committee, chief of presidential auditing
service and other officials.

Georgian Internet Provider UTG To Repair The Optical Cable Leading T

GEORGIAN INTERNET PROVIDER UTG TO REPAIR THE OPTICAL CABLE LEADING TO ARMENIA WITHIN TWO HOURS

ArmInfo
2010-03-01 17:17:00

ArmInfo. Fibernet Communications, one of the three operating wholesale
internet providers in Armenia, reports about the technical malfunction
of one of the optical cables leading to Armenia.

Press-secretary of Fibernet Communications Mikayel Balayan told ArmInfo
correspondent that UTG, Fibernet’s partner for traffic transmission
from Georgia, reported about the malfunction of the cable in its
territory. "Their specialists have started removing the malfunction
and told us that the communication may be restored within 2 hours",-
said Balayan.

Upper Lars Checkpoint Resumes Its Work After Three-Year Break

UPPER LARS CHECKPOINT RESUMES ITS WORK AFTER THREE-YEAR BREAK

ArmInfo
2010-03-01 11:29:00

ArmInfo. Upper Lars checkpoint has resumed its work after a three-
year break, Head of the press service of the North-Ossetian frontier
department of Russia’s Federal Security Service Alexander Solod said,
ITAR-TASS reported.

No vehicle has yet passed by the Military-Georgian road, opened today
at 6:00 AM, which connects Russia with Georgia and Armenia. From
March 1 to November 1, 2010, Kazbegi (Georgia) and Upper Lars (Russia)
checkpoints will operate daily from 6:00 AM till 10:00 PM, and from
November 1, 2010 to March 1, 2011 – from 7:00 AM till 7:00 PM.

Crossing of the people, transport, cargo, animals and commodities
through Kazbegi checkpoint will be carried out in accordance with the
Georgian legislation, and crossing through Upper Lars – in accordance
with Russia’s legislation.

To recall, the land border between Georgia and Russia was closed in
2006 after the arrest of the Russian officers in Tbilisi on the charge
of espionage. That time, Russia prohibited import of the Georgian
goods and stopped the work of Upper Lars checkpoint, pleading the
beginning of construction of the new terminal.

Sibel Edmonds: The Traitors Among Us

LarryFlint.com
Feb 18 2010

SIBEL EDMONDS: THE TRAITORS AMONG US

Thursday, February 18th, 2010
SIBEL EDMONDS HAS NAMED NAMES. WHY ISN’T THE MEDIA REPORTING THE STORY?

by Brad Friedman
for HUSTLER MAGAZINE ` March 2010

SIBEL EDMONDS, a former FBI translator, claims that the following
government officials have committed what amount to acts of treason.
They are lawmakers Dennis Hastert, Bob Livingston, Dan Burton, Roy
Blunt, Stephen Solarz and Tom Lantos, as well as at least three
members of George W. Bush’s inner circle: Douglas Feith, Paul
Wolfowitz and Marc Grossman. But is Sibel Edmonds credible?

`Absolutely, she’s credible,’ Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) told
CBS’s 60 Minutes when he was asked about her in 2002. `The reason I
feel she’s very credible is because people within the FBI have
corroborated a lot of her story.’ Edmonds’s remarkable allegations of
bribery, blackmail, infiltration of the U.S. government and the theft
of nuclear secrets by foreign allies and enemies alike rocked the Bush
Administration. In fact, Bush and company actually prevented Edmonds
from telling the American people what she knew’up until now.

John M. Cole, an 18-year veteran of the FBI’s Counterintelligence and
Counterespionage departments, revealed the panic of upper-echelon
officials when Edmonds originally started talking back in 2002. `Well,
the Bureau is gonna have to try to work something out with Sibel,’
Cole said an FBI executive assistant told him at the time, `because
they don’t want this to go out and become public.’

But they couldn’t `work something out with Sibel’ because, it seems,
she wasn’t looking to make a deal. Edmonds says she was looking to
expose what she believed to be the ugly truth about the infiltration
of the U.S. government by foreign spies. They were enabled, Edmonds
claimed, by high-ranking U.S. officials and insider moles planted at
nuclear weapons facilities around the nation.

`Everybody at headquarters level at the Bureau knew what she was
saying was extremely accurate,’ Cole said recently. `They were trying
to figure out ways of keeping this whole thing quiet because they
didn’t want Sibel to come out.’

Her under-oath testimony for the Ohio Election Commission, given in a
recent videotaped deposition, is both shocking and horrifying.
(Edmonds was the star witness for Congressional candidate David
Krikorian in connection with a formal complaint initiated by
Representative Jean Schmidt [R-Ohio]. Challenging her in 2008, a
Krikorian flyer had accused Schmidt of accepting `blood money’ from
Turkish interests to help block a House bill recognizing Turkey’s
genocide of Armenians in 1915.) The deposition was allowed to proceed
by the Obama Administration, which chose not to invoke the draconian
and little-known `State Secrets Privilege’ to gag her, as the previous
administration had done, twice.

Edmonds testified that Congressman Dennis Hastert (R-Illinois), a
former Speaker of the House, was involved in `several categories’ of
corruption on behalf of Turkish agents, according to information she
claims to have heard while translating and analyzing FBI
counterintelligence wiretaps recorded from 1996 through 2002. She
mentioned his `acceptance of large sums of bribery in forms of cash or
laundered cash’ coupled with the ability `to do certain favors¦make
certain things happen for¦ [the] Turkish government’s interest.’

Edmonds also alleged, on the public record, Hastert’s use of a
`townhouse that was not his residence for certain not very morally
accepted activities’ and said that `foreign entities knew about this.
In fact, they sometimes participated in some of those¦activities in
that particular townhouse.’

The allegations against Hastert include accepting some half-million
dollars in bribes. While several FBI sources have corroborated
Edmonds’s account, the best Hastert’s attorneys could do was offer a
nondenial denial to the charges. But the proof, as they say, may be in
the post-Congressional pudding. As Edmonds had predicted years
earlier, Hastert’who left Congress in 2007’now makes $35,000 a month
lobbying his old colleagues as a registered foreign agent for the
Turkish government.

Former Congressman Bob Livingston (RLouisiana), who was set to become
Speaker prior to Hastert until evidence of a sexual affair was
revealed by Larry Flynt, was described in Edmonds’s deposition as
having participated in `not very legal activities on behalf of foreign
interests’ before leaving office in 1999. Afterward, she said,
Livingston acted `as a conduit to¦further foreign interests, both
overtly and covertly,’ and also became both a lobbyist and `an
operative’ representing Turkish interests.

According to Edmonds, Representative Roy Blunt (R-Missouri)’likely to
run for a U.S. Senate seat in 2010’was `the recipient of both legally
and illegally raised¦campaign donations from¦Turkish entities.’
Edmonds also claimed that hard-right Representative Dan Burton
(R-Indiana), who was instrumental in the impeachment of President Bill
Clinton, carried out `extremely illegal activities’ and covert
operations that were `against the United States citizens’ and `against
the United States’ interests.’

Edmonds named allegedly traitorous Democrats too. She said that former
New York Congressman Stephen Solarz, now also a lobbyist, `acted as
conduit to deliver or launder contributions and other bribe[s,
including blackmail] to certain members of Congress.’ And, according
to Edmonds, the late Congressman Tom Lantos (D-California) was said to
have been involved in `not only¦bribe[ry], but also¦disclosing [the]
highest level protected U.S. intelligence and weapons technology
information both to Israel and to Turkey [and] other very serious
criminal conduct.’

The most overtly salacious of the allegations involved Representative
Jan Schakowsky (D-Illinois), who is `married with¦grown children, but
she is bisexual,’ according to Edmonds. The FBI whistleblower
described how Schakowsky was `hooked’ by Turkish agents into having a
lesbian `sexual relationship with one of their spies,’ and `the entire
episodes of their sexual conduct was being filmed because the entire
house¦was bugged¦to be used for certain things that they wanted to
request.’

Edmonds noted, however, that she didn’t `know if she [Schakowsky] did
anything illegal afterwards’ since Edmonds was fired by the FBI before
learning what came of that particular setup. The Turks, she said,
intended to get at Schakowsky’s husband, lobbyist Robert Creamer, who
in April 2006 began serving five months in prison (and 11 months of
house arrest) for check-kiting and failing to collect withholding tax.

Schakowsky’s office has vehemently denied the allegations. As head of
the U.S. House Intelligence Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight and
Investigation, Schakowsky might be expected to hold hearings on any of
the former FBI employee’s revelations but she has not. She has also
refused Edmonds’s challenge to take a polygraph test and has not yet
sued her for libel, as the whistleblower has challenged her to do.

Edmonds’s most disturbing allegations, however, may be against
high-ranking appointed officials in the Bush Administration.
Elaborating on testimony she laid out in her sworn deposition, Edmonds
told American Conservative magazine’s Phil Giraldi’a 17-year CIA
counterterrorism officer’very specific details of alleged traitorous
schemes perpetrated by top State and Defense Department officials. As
already noted, these included Douglas Feith, Paul Wolfowitz and,
perhaps most notably, former Deputy Undersecretary of State Marc
Grossman, the third-highest-ranking official in the Bush State
Department.

Edmonds said that Feith and Wolfowitz were involved in plans to break
Iraq into U.S. and British protectorates months prior to 9/11. She
also claimed that the duo shared information with Grossman on how to
blackmail various officials and that Grossman had accepted cash to
help procure and sell nuclear weapons technology to Israel and
Turkey’and, from there, on to the foreign black market. There the
technology would be purchased by the highest bidder, such as Pakistan,
Iran, Libya, North Korea or possibly even al-Qaeda.

Additionally, Edmonds claimed that Grossman, the U.S. Ambassador to
Turkey before taking his State Department post, had tipped off Turkish
diplomats to the true identity of covert CIA operative Valerie Plame
Wilson’s front company, Brewster Jennings & Associates, a full three
years prior to their being publicly outed by columnist Robert Novak.
That in itself, according to George H.W. Bush, would be an act of
treason carried out by `the most insidious of traitors.’

Former CIA counterterrorism officer Giraldi summed up Edmonds’s
disclosures to me in blunt terms: `This was a massive coordinated
espionage effort directed against United States nuclear secrets
engineered by foreign agents who successfully corrupted senior
government officials and legislators in our Congress. It’s that
simple.’

According to a declassified version of a 2005 Department of Justice
Inspector General’s report, Sibel Edmonds’s allegations are
`credible,’ `serious’ and `warrant a thorough and careful review by
the FBI.’
Perhaps more damningly, the FBI’s John Cole recently confirmed a key
element of Edmonds’s claims when he revealed the existence of `the
FBI’s decade-long investigation’ of the State Department’s Grossman.
Edmonds claimed that Grossman was perhaps the top U.S. ringleader for
the entire foreign espionage scheme. The probe, Cole added,
`ultimately was buried and covered up.’

Cole, who now works as an intelligence contractor for the Air Force,
not only finds Edmonds `very credible,’ but also confirms the `ongoing
and detailed effort by Turkey to develop influence in the United
States’ through a number of illegal means.

`Turkish individuals would ask for favors’ya know, `You help me out,
and I’ll help you out”and basically what would happen is the elected
official would either receive money or some kind of gift,’ Cole
explained. `Or, if it was a government employee, I’ve seen it where
after they retired, they get these very lucrative positions with a
Turkish company, or whatever the country may be.’

As noted, Hastert now works for Turkey, and Grossman now works for a
Turkish company and as a lobbyist’no doubt raking in a pretty penny
from both. Hastert and Grossman repeatedly ignored requests to comment
on these charges.

The mainstream U.S. media, however, apparently remain uninterested in
investigating any of it. Not even after Cole himself called for a
`Special Counsel’ to investigate and prosecute. So what the hell is
going on here?
Giraldi believes that, as with companies such as AIG and GM becoming
`too big to fail,’ the size and success of this massive national
security espionage scandal has simply become too big to bust.

He told me, `You have to look at Marc Grossman being part of a much
bigger operation in terms of the Israelis and the Turks obtaining
influence over our legislators and over a number of senior government
officials at the Pentagon and State Department. Because this thing was
so big, and it affected both Democrats and Republicans, I think the
U.S. government is terrified of opening up this Pandora’s box.’

Giraldi added, `The people in Congress and in the Justice Department
who should be investigating this¦and also in the media’because the
media is tied hand and foot to government’this is all part of one big,
you know, conspiracy, if you want to look at it this way. And,
essentially, this is a story that they don’t want to get out.’

So why, exactly, isn’t the media covering Sibel Edmonds, whom the ACLU
once described as `the most gagged person in the history of the U.S.,’
now that she is finally able to tell her story? It’s a story, after
all, that the legendary 1970s whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg has deemed
`far more explosive than the Pentagon Papers.’

`If we had an effective mainstream media that was going after this
story, that would make it come out,’ Giraldi noted. `But we don’t have
an effective media.’ He then pointed out one more reason for the
media’s reluctance to dig into this story: `According to Sibel,
Grossman actually bragged that he would get from the Turks the
information that they wanted to appear in an article. He would write
it up, and he would fax it over to the New York Times, and they would
print it just as he had written it under somebody else’s byline.’

Guess we won’t expect any coverage of this scandal from the New York
Times, `the paper of record,’ any time soon. And if a story isn’t
covered by the Times, and thereafter picked up by everybody else, did
it really happen? Given the complicity of the media with regard to
Sibel Edmonds, it would appear the government never even needed to
invoke the `State Secrets Privilege’ in the first place.

As of this writing, HUSTLER stands to be the largest, most `corporate’
U.S. outlet in which these startling, now-public, on-the-record
disclosures have been reported. The moral: Pull off a large enough
crime, and it becomes too big to do anything about.

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