QUICKLINK   U.S. · November 24, 2009 · Freedom of information

Obama adminstration seeks to halt Bush-era declassification order

Keywords: Classified records

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Government officials are working at breakneck speed to halt the pending declassification of millions of historical records scheduled for release next month, according to a report by Secrecy News.

The Office of Management and Budget has asked federal agencies to return comments on a new executive order on the classification of national security information by Nov. 23, according to the report. The revised order preempts the current Bush administration executive order that set a Dec. 31 deadline for automatic declassification of historical records passed between agencies that are more than 25 years old.

The Obama administration’s proposed new executive order comes in response to government complaints that the end-of-year deadline does not give agencies enough time to review the records slated for release.

According to Secrecy News, the potential executive order proposes that instead of automatically releasing the records — some of which date back to World War II — archival documents would first be processed by a national declassification center that does not yet exist.

Miranda Fleschert, 5:40 pm


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Comment by David McGlaughlin-Former Philly Lawyer, Mon, Nov 30, 2009, 10:03am

When are you media types going to wake the hell up and recognize that Barack Obama is the biggest political fraud in American history? How many promises must he break before the light comes on, to show his duplicity? From failure to repeal don't ask, to maintaining secret renditions, to keeping Guantanamo open, to letting war criminals escape justice. What does it take to get you so called journalists off your collective asses? And don't even start with health care 'non-reform', and the lie of a public option. This guy is AWOL in every way.

 


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