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Secrecy News -- 02/16/01

SECRECY NEWS
from the FAS Project on Government Secrecy
February 16, 2001

**      NSC WITHHOLDS NEW PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE
**      NEW STATE DEPT ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES
**      GARFINKEL TO CHAIR WAR CRIMES WORKING GROUP


NSC WITHHOLDS NEW PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE

The National Security Council is refusing to
release the unclassified text
of the Bush Administration's first "National
Security Presidential
Directive," the New York Times reported today:


http://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/16/politics/16S
ECU.html

This is a disappointing reversion to a past
practice that had been
partially overcome in the Clinton
Administration.

Presidential directives are a largely
unaccountable instrument of
executive
authority.  They are used to establish and
implement national security
policy, and they often authorize the
commitment of government
resources.  Yet they are usually classified
and Congress is not routinely
notified of their existence or contents.

According to a 1992 General Accounting Office
study (GAO/NSIAD-92-72), the
previous Bush Administration did not
declassify any of its presidential
directives in its first three years.
(Several have been declassified
since
then.)  Although most Clinton Administration
directives, known as
"Presidential Decision Directives," remain
classified, President Clinton
did authorize release of his first two
directives in 1993 with no fuss at
all.

The new Bush Administration's withholding of
its unclassified first
directive suggests an unwelcome affinity for
indiscriminate secrecy.

A compilation of some past presidential
directives that have been
declassified is available online here:

        http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/direct.htm


NEW STATE DEPT ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES

The State Department Historical Advisory
Committee, which oversees the
production of the official Foreign Relations
of the United States series,
on Monday approved several new sets of
minutes from its quarterly
meetings.

Following internal and external protests over
the scanty presentation of
the minutes of its September 2000 meeting,
the Committee has returned to a
more ample, though still somewhat muted
format.

The minutes of the April 2000 meeting were
reissued with an extended
account of the closed session on "The CIA and
the Foreign Relations
Series."  Topics included CIA's categorical
refusal to declassify any
issues of the President's Daily Brief, the
role of the so-called High
Level
Panel in declassifying covert actions, and
the declassification of covert
action budgets.  See:


http://www.fas.org/sgp/advisory/state/hac0400.
html

These issues were explored further in the
July 2000 meeting, which
reported
that "Director of Central Intelligence Tenet
remains firm in his position
that the President's Daily Brief may not be
released for publication" no
matter how old or historically significant it
may be.  Meanwhile the
retrograde President's Foreign Intelligence
Advisory Board continues to
claim that it "owns" the documents of its
predecessor agencies and opposes
the documents' release.  See:


http://www.fas.org/sgp/advisory/state/hac0700.
html

The latest meeting minutes, from December
2000, are posted here:


http://www.fas.org/sgp/advisory/state/hac1200.
html


GARFINKEL TO CHAIR WAR CRIMES WORKING GROUP

Steven Garfinkel, Director of the Information
Security Oversight Office,
has been named chair of the Nazi War Crimes
and Japanese Imperial
Government Records Interagency Working Group
(IWG). He replaces Acting
Archivist Michael J. Kurtz in that role.

The former Nazi War Crimes Interagency
Working Group was expanded by
legislation last year to encompass
declassification and release of
documents concerning Japanese Imperial Army
war crimes during World War
II.

The redoubtable Garfinkel will continue to
serve as ISOO director, a post
he has held for over 20 years.  A National
Archives press release
announcing his new appointment by the
Archivist of the United States is
posted here:

        http://www.fas.org/sgp/news/2001/02/iwg.html
___________________
Steven Aftergood
Project on Government Secrecy
Federation of American Scientists
http://www.fas.org/sgp/index.html
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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