| Photo Credit: APmore-inIn 1992, Oliver Stone directed JFK, a film on the former American President’s life, more importantly on his assassination. To add more smoke to a possible fire, the U.S. government has refused to make details of investigation public until recently. The U.S. National Archives has been releasing data in small batches since 1990, but most were insignificant files. As more files were released in subsequent years, it resulted in a five-million-page library that gave light to some information withheld by intelligence agencies. Now, only 3,100 documents are left, apart from 30,000 files, which have only been partially released.
Source: The Hindu October 24, 2017 13:50 UTC