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  1. Uncovering the UK's real role in the world. Public service journalism outlet investigating UK foreign, military and intelligence policies. Declassified UK is the leading media organisation uncovering UK foreign policy, military and intelligence agencies real role in the world.

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  2. May 14, 2024 · NDC - "Releasing All We Can, Protecting What We Must" New Entries Released by the National Declassification Center Updated April 11, 2024 2024 Second Quarter Release List On April 11, 2024, the National Declassification Center (NDC) released a listing of 38 declassification projects that consists of 4,077,991 pages that completed declassification processing between January 1, 2024, through March 31, 2024. These records are now available for researcher requests. This release consists of ...

  3. The National Archives of India subsequently released digital copies of 75 declassified files relating to Netaji in the public domain in two batches on 29 March 2016 and 27 April 2016. The 4th batch of 25 files consists of 5 files of the PMO, 4 files of MHA and 16 files of MEA pertaining to the years 1968-2008 was launched on 27 May, 2016 ...

    • What’s in The Declassified JFK Assassination Documents?
    • What The Experts Say
    • Will These Declassified Documents Fuel More Conspiracy Theories?
    • How Many JFK Assassination Files Have Been Declassified?

    1) Of the documents that were originally set to be released, some 3,100 had never been seen by the public before. Though few experts expected the final batch of files to offer up a “smoking gun” proving Lee Harvey Oswalddid not act alone in killing Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963, the last batch of files were expected to provide more insight...

    Gerald Posner, an expert on the Kennedy assassination and author of the book Cold Case, speculatedthat the revelations contained in the files might have proven embarrassing to some prominent figures: “There may be people who were informing to the CIA at the time who have moved on to careers in politics and business, and the revelation that they wer...

    Despite the commission’s official conclusion in 1964 that Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy, many people have held fast to the belief that more than one person had to be involved. (It certainly didn’t help that Oswald never stood trial for the crime, having been shot to death by Jack Rubytwo days after Kennedy’s assassination.) Speculation abou...

    Of the total library of files—which encompasses some 5 million pages—88 percent has been open and available to the public since the late 1990s, according to the National Archives. An additional 11 percent had been released in redacted form, with sensitive portions excised. Leading up to October 2017, the Archives released a batch of material that J...

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  4. Jul 19, 2023 · Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division. Declassified Documents: Executive Order 13526 of December 29, 2009 [Classified National Security Information] prescribes a uniform system for classifying, safeguarding, and declassifying national security information, including information relating to defense against transnational terrorism.

  5. Oct 4, 2022 · The U.S. government amassed more secrets during World War I, including this 1918 confidential U.S. intelligence report on a German formula for invisible ink (which wasn't finally declassified until 2011).Just before World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8381 to protect various types of sensitive military information.

  6. Declassification is the process of ceasing a protective classification, often under the principle of freedom of information. Procedures for declassification vary by country. Papers may be withheld without being classified as secret, and eventually made available. Scribbled out "SECRET" on the 1945 written and 1961 declassified Szilárd petition.

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