Oman Daily Observer

US releases new trove of secret Kennedy assassinat­ion files

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WASHINGTON: A new batch of files, mostly secret CIA records, related to the November 1963 assassinat­ion of US president John F Kennedy was released by the National Archives on Friday.

Nearly 680 records were made public including 553 never-beforeseen files from the Central Intelligen­ce Agency, which had objected to their release previously on national security grounds.

Among the CIA files released were detailed records, for example, of efforts to recruit Soviet diplomats serving in foreign missions, complete with transcript­s of wiretaps.

The National Archives said the other documents published online were from the Justice Department, the Defence Department and a House committee which conducted an inquiry into Kennedy’s November 22, 1963 assassinat­ion in Dallas, Texas.

The official Warren Commission which investigat­ed the slaying of the charismati­c 46-year-old president determined that it was carried out by a former Marine Corps sharpshoot­er, Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone.

The commission’s formal conclusion that Oswald killed Kennedy has done little, however, to quell speculatio­n that a more sinister plot was behind the murder of the 35th US president.

Hundreds of books and movies such as the 1991 Oliver Stone film JFK have fed the conspiracy indus- try, pointing the finger at Cold War rivals the Soviet Union or Cuba, the Mafia and even Kennedy’s vice president, Lyndon Johnson.

Kennedy scholars have said the new documents are unlikely to contain any bombshell revelation­s or put to rest the rampant conspiracy theories.

Friday’s document release by the National Archives is the third this year and in compliance with a 1992 act of Congress that mandated that all Kennedy documents be released within 25 years.

President Donald Trump has given the FBI and CIA six months — until April 26, 2018 — to make their case for why remaining documents should not be made public.

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