CIA To Back Off Declassification
The Central Intelligence Agency anticipates declining productivity in its declassification program, according to a newly disclosed declassification plan. Between 1995 and 2006, CIA reviewed nearly 97...
View ArticleObama Approves Information Suppression
October 29 – President Obama today signed into law a Homeland Security appropriations bill that grants the Department of Defense (DOD) the authority to continue suppressing photos of prisoner abuse....
View ArticleUS Denying More FOIA Requests
Agencies under the Obama administration cite security provisions to withhold information more often than they did under the Bush administration. For example, the ‘deliberative process’ exemption of the...
View ArticleControversial DHS Malintent Detection Technology
An internal U.S. Department of Homeland Security document indicates that a controversial program designed to predict whether a person will commit a crime is already being tested on some members of the...
View ArticleCIA Argues Against Releasing Bay of Pigs Documents
CIA Claims Release of its History of the Bay of Pigs Debacle Would “Confuse the Public.” Confused anti-Castro forces captured during the Bay of Pigs invasion. History is being held captive, as well....
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