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Jfk And Cia Files Withheld

The term JFK and CIA files withheld refers to the classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK) that have been withheld or redacted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and other government agencies. These files contain information about the investigation into Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963, and have been subject to various freedom of information requests and legal actions. The withholding of these documents has sparked considerable controversy and speculation, with critics arguing that full transparency is necessary to understand the events surrounding the assassination. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has been tasked with releasing these files, with the majority set to be disclosed by 2023, though some may remain withheld indefinitely if the agencies involved deem it necessary for national security reasons. In Hebrew, this topic can be translated as קבצי JFK ו-CIA שנשמרו בסוד. In Spanish, it can be translated as archivos de JFK y la CIA retenidos, and in French as les dossiers de la CIA et JFK retenus.