JFK files authorised for release with some redactions: FBI

JFK files authorised for release with some redactions: FBI

AgenciesUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 02:33 AM IST
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Washington: The FBI has said that all its previously withheld files on the John F Kennedy assassination have been authorised for release with limited redactions to protect the identities of individuals who helped investigators probing his death.

By law, all government documents related to the assassination were to be released on Thursday. But just before the release, President Donald Trump said he had “no choice” but to agree to requests from the CIA, FBI and other agencies to continue withholding some documents to protect national security and individual identities.

Later that night, the National Archives did put a hefty cache online. It plans to release all remaining records in the coming weeks. “The limited redactions relate to individuals who provided information during the course of the investigation, and whose lives may be at risk if they are publicly identified,” FBI spokeswoman Susan McKee said. “Every effort is being made to lift the remaining redactions going forward as those personal safety concerns are balanced with the goal of maximum transparency,” she said.

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