CIA · From: DAVID COHEN · To: CHAIRMAN, JFK ARRB · JFK-M-15 : F2 : 20031120-1015134 : · Release: Redact
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"19 GAGA___ HO Y 104-10330-10026 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 ■ SECRET DD/0_/S 3059 - / NOV 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman, JFK Assassination Records Review Board FROM: David Cohen Deputy Director for Operations SUBJECT: Release of JFK Documents 1. I understand the JFK AARB is presently considering the release of documents which would identify CIA stations to the public. I am opposed in general to revealing the locations of our stations and would prefer instead to substitute the station name with a regional designation, e.g. European Station vice Brussels. I would be willing, however, to open certain stations during a specific window of time if they are substantively relevant to the assassination investigation and provided that the documents in question are sanitized to conceal the permanent / presence of the station / (S) - 2. In all but a handful of instances, public acknowledgment of a station would be a political embarrassment to the host government and would threaten ongoing sensitive operations and liaison relationships. In a few instances, the damage probably would be minimal or not at all as"
"… UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 ■ SECRET DD/0_/S 3059 - / NOV 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman, JFK Assassination Records Review Board FROM: David Cohen Deputy Director for Operations SUBJECT: Release of JFK Documents 1. I understand the JFK AARB is presently conside …"
"… SUBJECT: Release of JFK Documents 1. I understand the JFK AARB is presently considering the release of documents which would identify CIA stations to the public. I am opposed in general to revealing the locations of our stations and would prefer instead to substitute the sta …"