The Sunday Guardian

Martin luther king jr depcited in negative light in latest jfk assassinat­ion files

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump’s administra­tion has released a new batch of documents about President John F. Kennedy’s assassinat­ion that included a secret FBI analysis which portrayed civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in a negative light. The 20-page document released on Friday attempts to tie the civil rights leader to various communist influences and alleges financial impropriet­ies at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the African-American civil rights organisati­on founded by King, reports CNN. The document also contains insinuatio­ns and assertions about King’s personal life, including extramarit­al affairs and other sexual impropriet­ies. However, it was not clear whether the authors of the document verified any of the informatio­n. The King document was reviewed by the National Archives and Records Administra­tion’s JFK Task Force in 1994 and marked with an “x” for “total denial” of its release. Trump ordered the National Archives to release all the documents. The government released 676 additional documents from the Kennedy assassinat­ion files on Friday. The 12 March 1968 analysis of King portrays him in a negative light and does not attempt to offer a holistic view of the civil rights leader. He was assassinat­ed three weeks later, on 4 April 1968. The FBI analysis questions whether King should have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. It concludes: “These facts about the Nobel Peace Prize winner make his remarks seem incongruou­s when he replied after winning this cherished award, ‘History has thrust me into this position. It would be both immoral and a sign of ingratitud­e if I did not face my moral responsibi­lity to do what I can in the civil rights struggle.’” In another section, the FBI document labels the Southern Christian Leadership Conference “a tax dodge”. It also alleges that many of King’s associates had communist ties, CNN reported. The document was authored while the FBI was led by Director J. Edgar Hoover, who had investiga- tors trail King and spy on him. Hoover had authorised an extensive surveillan­ce programme on King in the 1960s. In 1964, a package containing tapes and a letter to King was delivered to his house and opened by his wife, Coretta Scott King. The letter appeared to urge King to commit suicide. It included the line: “There is only one thing left for you to do. You know what it is. You have just 34 days.” A Senate committee later confirmed the anonymous package had been sent by the FBI.

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