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zimv20
May 21, 2004, 12:33 AM
link (http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/20/politics/20classify.html)


WASHINGTON, May 19 - The Justice Department has taken the unusual step of retroactively classifying information it gave to Congress nearly two years ago regarding a former F.B.I. translator who charged that the bureau had missed critical terrorist warnings, officials said Wednesday.

Law enforcement officials say the secrecy surrounding the translator, Sibel Edmonds, is essential to protecting information that could reveal intelligence-gathering operations. But some members of Congress and Congressional aides said they were troubled by the move, which comes as critics have accused the Bush administration of excessive secrecy.

"What the F.B.I. is up to here is ludicrous," Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, said in an interview. "To classify something that's already been out in the public domain, what do you accomplish? It does harm to transparency in government, and it looks like an attempt to cover up the F.B.I.'s problems in translating intelligence."

F.B.I. officials gave Senate staff members two briefings in June and July of 2002 concerning Ms. Edmonds, who said the F.B.I.'s system for translating intelligence was so flawed that the bureau missed chances to spot terrorist warnings.

But the F.B.I. now maintains that some of the information discussed was so potentially damaging if released publicly that it is now considered classified, according to a memorandum distributed last week within the Senate Judiciary Committee. The material could also play a part in pending lawsuits, including Ms. Edmonds's wrongful termination suit and a lawsuit brought by hundreds of families of Sept. 11 victims who have sought to take testimony from her.

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there've been several discussions on these boards about ms. edmunds, and whether or not she was full of it. i'd say the classification lends some weight to the idea that she was telling the truth.



skunk
May 21, 2004, 04:16 AM
link (http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/20/politics/20classify.html)


there've been several discussions on these boards about ms. edmunds, and whether or not she was full of it. i'd say the classification lends some weight to the idea that she was telling the truth.
Can they even do this? Isn't it akin to putting the genie back in the bottle?

zimv20
May 21, 2004, 10:44 AM
Can they even do this? Isn't it akin to putting the genie back in the bottle?
yeah, it's like furiously searching through the menus of an email program for the "Unsend" button

i think reason has left the building