CIA · From: ARRB · To: JOHN F. PEREIRA CHIEF OF HRG · JFK-M-15 : F3 : 20030224-909348 : JFK-M-15:F3 · Release: Redact
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"10 GAAAX---- , 104-10330-10060 . 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992p SECRET 15 October 1996 MEMORANDUM FOR: Assassination Records Review Board FROM: John F. Pereira Chief, Historical Review Group SUBJECT: Foreign Government Information Australia (We request that this memorandum be returned to CIA once the Board has completed its deliberations on the issues discussed below.) 1. (S) Issue: This memorandum will address CIA's position on the review and declassification of foreign government information that appears in the JFK collection. This issue has come to CIA’s attention because of the recent review by the JFK Board of Australian liaison documents. The Agency believes it is important to address this issue at this time because this is the first instance that this type of foreign liaison document has been reviewed by the Board and it is possible that such information will appear again in CIA's collection, This memo will, therefore, focus on the larger issue of a United States Government (USG) agency's legal obligations in the dissemination and declassification of foreign government information (but will-"
"CIA · From: ARRB · To: JOHN F. PEREIRA CHIEF OF HRG · JFK-M-15 : F3 : 20030224-909348 : JFK-M-15:F3 · Release: Redact"
"… reira Chief, Historical Review Group SUBJECT: Foreign Government Information Australia (We request that this memorandum be returned to CIA once the Board has completed its deliberations on the issues discussed below.) 1. (S) Issue: This memorandum will address CIA's positio …"
"… another USG agency should the CIA possess any of that agency's documents. For example, CIA could not declassify and release to the public FBI information located in CIA files without coordinating with that agency. Similarly, CIA has no authority to unilaterally declassify foreig …"
"… . (U) Pursuant to his authority as head of the intelligence community to protect all classified information from unauthorized disclosure, the Director of Central Intelligence has issued Directives (that is, DCIDs) setting out the procedures for the declassification and dissemination of f …"