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The US government declassifies thousands of documents on the Kennedy assassination

Last weekend, December 15, the United States National Archives released a total of 13,173 documents related to the assassination of former President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, after President Joe Biden issued an executive order, adding to the nearly 1,500 files released last year, most related to Harvey Lee Oswald, who was the main suspect in the former president’s assassination.

Regarding the declassification of the aforementioned files, Joe Biden mentioned that some of them will be kept in order to protect the integrity and stability of intelligence and legal operations, as well as to safeguard the well-being of the armed forces. In this way, a total of 97% of the files related to the Kennedy assassination are declassified, with 3% remaining a mystery.

Among the files, information regarding the interception of communications between Lee Harvey Oswald and the embassy of the Soviet Union (present-day Russia) in Mexico by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the weeks prior to the assassination, revealed a series of conversations that Oswald had with the Soviets, with assistance from the office of former Mexican President Adolfo López Mateos, but without any knowledge on the part of Mexican security or intelligence officials.

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