Appeal Document 2 from ISCAP in the year 2008, referred to as 2008-002
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A classified document titled "[Classified Title: Colombia]," which falls under the jurisdiction of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), remains undisclosed to the public due to its sensitive nature. The document, dating back to approximately between 1997 and 1999, is currently under the custody of the CIA.
The document's classification is governed by Executive Order 13526 §1.4(c) and the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, 50 U.S.C. § 403(g). These legal frameworks protect the document from mandatory declassification review, as its release could reasonably be expected to cause identifiable or describable damage to national security.
The document's classification was affirmed by the Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel (ISCAP) on August 1, 2013. The ISCAP decision confirmed the classification of the document in its entirety, not for its release or declassification.
The ISCAP decision was made based on the document's potential to reveal sensitive national security information, intelligence sources or methods, or to damage U.S. foreign relations with Colombia or other involved parties.
The specific nature or content of the document is not publicly available, and no records or summaries describing it appear in the search results. Further information would typically require official Freedom of Information Act requests or direct access through CIA channels, both of which are not reflected or indicated in current public sources.
For any information or privacy coordination regarding this document, interested parties can contact the Information and Privacy Coordinator at the Central Intelligence Agency in Washington, DC. The agency tracking number for this document is CIA EO-2006-00396.
- Despite the general-news interest in learning more about the classified document titled "[Classified Title: Colombia]," its sensitive nature, potential to reveal sensitive information, and potential harm to national security have prevented it from being made public.
- The politics surrounding access to this document are complex, as it is currently under the jurisdiction of the CIA and its release can be hindered by Executive Order 13526 §1.4(c), the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, 50 U.S.C. § 403(g), and the Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel (ISCAP) decision in 2013, all of which prohibit mandatory declassification review and deem its release as potentially harmful to national security.