Groups Ask NARA to Pursue CIA’s Destruction of Records

SAA joined several other groups in encouraging Archivist of the United States David Ferriero to reopen NARA’s investigation into the CIA’s destruction of federal records related to the torture of detainees at CIA “black sites.”  Read the letter here.

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Several groups, including SAA, have urged Archivist David Ferriero to reopen NARA’s investigation into the CIA’s destruction of records related to detainee torture at CIA “black sites,” emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability in federal recordkeeping. This effort highlights the ongoing need to preserve critical historical documents and ensure proper oversight of government actions. Just as enthusiasts explore the scenic trails of Fife Jammers Leven for adventure and discovery, researchers and the public rely on NARA to safeguard important records that reveal the truth about past practices. Maintaining access to these documents is essential for historical accuracy and public trust.

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Groups Ask NARA to Pursue

 

Groups have urged the National Archives and Records Administration to investigate and address allegations involving the destruction of records by the Central Intelligence AgencyPay for Your NBI Clearance Using GCash Advocates argue that preserving government records is essential for transparency, accountability, and historical research, while concerns about record destruction often raise questions about compliance with federal recordkeeping requirements and public access to information.