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The National Security Archive, an independent research institution that advocates for open government and uses FOIA to publish declassified documents.

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  1. 5 hours ago

    .'s Mary Curry and her piece on the Walter Rodney murder is featured in a recent edition of 's Top Picks in Imperial & Global History -

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  2. 10 hours ago

    For the past three semesters, I taught a first-year writing course on the Dissent Channel, and my students used declassified dissent memos from the 1970s courtesy of . Highly recommended online collection

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  3. 11 hours ago

    Watching Advisory Comm mtg now, discussing Glomars - big problem is a lack of data. Anecdotally, 20% of CIA responses to FOIAs are Glomars, about 10% from FBI, and 10% from DEA are now Glomars

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  4. 11 hours ago

    Our office received a batch of these types of unacceptable responses this week from the - should ensure this type of communication does not become the norm.

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  5. 11 hours ago

    FBI may shut down police use-of-force database due to lack of police participation

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  6. Dec 1

    We're publishing all these reports — which cover investigations big and small, from contractor billing irregularities to the torture of detainees held at black site prisons — for the public review.

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  7. Dec 2

    just got a "still interested" letter from ; was sent in Feb, crickets, then given only 3 weeks to respond - even tho min timeframe is 30 days Big Q - Y does agency that got a whopping 28 FOIAs last year even need to resort to this? CC

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  8. Dec 1
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  9. Nov 29

    We got an FBI training doc on obtaining data from secure messaging apps, and shared it w/ /.

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  10. Nov 29

    Former defense secretary Esper sues Pentagon, claiming portions of memoir are being improperly redacted

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  11. Nov 24

    the perpetual debate over NATO expansion gets another jolt w/ new memos: "[T]o agree to the borders of NATO expanding towards those of Russia: that would constitute a betrayal on my part of the Russian people,” Yeltsin berated Clinton in 1995.

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  12. Nov 24

    The new documents, the result of a lawsuit by , include a series of revelatory “Bill-Boris” letters in the summer and fall of 1994, and the previously secret memcon of the presidents’ one-on-one at the Washington summit in September 1994

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  13. Nov 24

    NEW - NATO Expansion – The Budapest Blow Up 1994 - What Yeltsin Heard: From Cold War to “Cold Peace”

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  14. Nov 12

    Update on the Walter Rodney Murder Mystery in Guyana - Guyana National Assembly resolution in August 2021 affirms Burnham government responsibility

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  15. Nov 12
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  16. Nov 9

    RT Could Cyber Diplomacy Be the Ultimate Answer to American Ransomware Woes? by Cristin J. Monahan, Cyber Vault Fellow at National Security Archive ()

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  17. Nov 9

    Svetlana Savranskaya is senior analyst and director of Russia programmes . She reflects on her own experiences of the collapse and argues that this period was one of missed opportunities.

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  18. Nov 5
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  19. Nov 7

    5 years ago today, CIA for the first time identified by name the architects of the agency's torture program. The disclosure was made in docs released to me via about an investigation into the death of a detainee at a black site prison in Afghanistan

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  20. Nov 8

    Today at 11AM I'm moderating a great event with lightning talks on , , and government accountability. We've got 8 great guests. RSVP in the link below.

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