Washington: The US authorities will release part of the material previously unpublished about the murder of 1963 from the 35th President John Kennedy on December 15, the White House has announced.
The relevant memorandum was signed by President Joe Biden on Friday (local time) following the recommendations by the National Archives and Administration Note (Nara).
“Every information that is currently being detained from public disclosure that the [Government] institution has not been proposed for sustainable delays will be reviewed by Nara before December 15, 2021, and must be released publicly on that date.
Because of respecting the warning of the murder of President Kennedy, the release will not happened before December 15, 2021, “said the White House in a statement.
Biden also certified sustainable by cutting all information related to the murder of full public disclosure until December 15, 2022, when the US Archives requested more time “to engage with institutions and conduct research in greater collection to maximize this amount.
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“The archives will issue a plan, no more than December 15, 2021, to digitize and provide all online Nara’s records about the murder of President Kennedy,” read the statement.
President Kennedy was killed in Dallas on November 22, 1963, pushing whirlwind on a question from the public.
Some investigations came to the conclusion that the shot was fired by Lee Harvey Oswald, who was arrested shortly after the murder.
Two days later, he was shot by Jack Ruby, a club owner in Dallas, as he escorted to the car that was supposed to take him to the county prison.
A large number of conspiracy theories struggled to explain Kennedy’s murder and the murder of Oswald had appeared in decades since the event took place.
Under President John F Kennedy Assassined Collections Act of 1992, Nara was asked to reveal the entire collection to the public exactly 25 years, which on October 26, 2017, except the US president decided that releasing this information would endanger the national security or foreign relations at this time.
The national archive has released more than 250,000 records of Kennedy’s murder – more than 90% of the collection – to the public.
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