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Most prominent is Sibel Edmonds, who is waiting for the Supreme Court to review her charges that the behaviour of some of her fellow employees at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) compromised national security.
Lower courts turned down her case when the FBI claimed the "state secrets" privilege, contending that disclosure of Edmonds’ evidence would reveal classified information.
Edmonds, a contract linguist for the bureau, was the subject of an investigation by the Department of Justice inspector general, who found that her charges were the major reason for her dismissal.
She organised and now leads the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition, which includes more than 50 former employees of national security agencies. The group has called on congress to permit whistleblowers to sue government retaliators in their personal and official capacities and to bring suit against agencies for failure to rectify misdeeds by employees or provide sufficient safeguards against whistleblower retaliation. snip/