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b)(3) b)(5) Approved for Release: 2019/03/27 CO5578279 ,.:i , Information Review & Release (IRR) News for 28 May - 1 June 2001 Executive Summary Immediate Calendar: (U//RIBS)-17 June 2001: Historical Review Panel (HRP); Next meeting at CIA (U//A130) 11 Julv 2001: Interagencv Securitv Classification Appeals Panel (ISCAP1: Next Liaisons‘ meeting at NARA, Washington, DC. Future Planning Calendar: (U//KPUO) 26 J ulv 2001: Interagencv Securitv Classification Appeals Panel (ISCAP1: Next Principals‘ meeting at EOB, Washington, DC. (ULLA-I-U-D) October 2001: The Automatic Declassification Da…
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b)(3) b)(5) ,1 Approved for Release: 2019/03/27 CO5578279 (U//RIUU7 Among the requests received this week from the National Security Archive include information on "the mass grave found between August 14 and 18, 1984 in Pucayacu, Ayacucho [Peru] containing 50 bodies that had been strangled, shot or beaten to death and showed evidence of torture," "the November 13, 1983 massacre near the village of Soccos in Ayacucho Department, Peru of between 27 and 50 women and children participating in a wedding party," "the January 26, 1983 massacre in Uchuraccay, Peru of eight reporters by peasant…
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b)(3) (b)(5) Approved for Release: 2019/03/27 CO5578279 (U//AIUG) From the Archives: In 1965, DCI Meets with Eminent Photo Scientist (U//A1'U€§ Eminent photo scientist and inventor of the Polaroid camera, Dr. Edwin Land, met with DCI William Rabom at a working dinner in June, 1965, according to a memorandum for the record that was recently reviewed by the DCI team at the OIM Declassification Center. The record indicated the DCI asked Dr. Land "how far he could see into the future and what future technology promised for intelligence purposes." Dr. Land responded that he thought 15 years …
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