
Recently, it has been reported that the United States decided to declassify around 80,000 pages of documents related to the assassination of the Kennedy brothers. This decision has been made under the law that requires the disclosure of information regarding this controversial event.
Among the documents to be declassified are those linked to the assassination of the iconic civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. This measure follows the line of transparency aimed at shedding light on historical events that have generated conspiracy theories and debates for decades.
This initiative will also include the declassification of secret files related to other significant events in modern U.S. history. According to authorities, this opening of files is expected to contribute to a better understanding of these crucial moments and promote transparency in government.
In the words of a government official, "The declassification of these documents is a significant step towards historical truth and justice. We hope that the disclosure of this information sheds light on events that have profoundly marked our nation and its history."