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the declassification
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The process of declassifying, process of making non-restricted.
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The declassification process continues," he said.
Executive Order 13526, signed by President Obama in 2009, is meant to speed the declassification process.
The declassification of British documents permits a new chapter with minor corrections and further observations.
"I hope this is the beginning of the declassification process, not the end".
The Declassification Engine researchers are not approaching the matter without trepidation.
The intelligence officials agreed in principle to the declassification of some Fisa court opinions, as a gesture of transparency.
The White House is formally on record as supporting the declassification, which the president has the power to order.
There's nothing like the declassification of MI5 files to make me wish that John le Carré had been in charge of Cold War espionage.
After months going through the declassification process, their report is a stunningly frank tick-tock of the development of torture policy under the Bush administration.
(One possible move today is the declassification of some part of a Senate report on detainees and torture; that would be helpful).
Mr. Castro's interest had been piqued by the declassification and release of Soviet and American documents in 1991 and 1992, which both surprised and angered him.
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