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House Bill 2013-116: Proposed Legislation on Stalking and Cyberstalking Penalties and Protection Act Enhancements

State Department Cable Declassification Decision Affirmed: Whole Document to Remain Classified; Classification Level: Secret; Classification Categories: E.O. 13526, § 1.4 (b) and (d).

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House Bill 2013-116: Proposed Legislation on Stalking and Cyberstalking Penalties and Protection Act Enhancements

The United States Department of State has recently declassified a document from 2008, which identifies the "Muslim Brotherhood" as the organization in question. The document, titled "State Department Cable," carries the agency tracking number State MDR M-2012-28123 and was classified in its entirety.

The document, marked as Secret, was originally produced on December 16, 2008. It has been identified for continued withholding under the statutory authority of the Department of State, as stated in the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 USC 1202(f). The declassification decision was made on May 23, 2022.

The custodial agency for this document is the Department of State, and the document number is 1. The classification category for the document is E.O. 13526, § 1.4 (b) and (d). However, the ISCAP Declassification Decision Reference Number and the ISCAP Reference Number were not mentioned in the document.

The contact for further information regarding this document is the Office of Information Programs and Services, located at 2201 C Street N.W., Suite B266, Washington, D.C. 20520-0000. The exact date of the ISCAP Decision could not be ascertained from the document.

This declassified document adds to the ongoing discourse about the Muslim Brotherhood, a significant political and religious organization in the Middle East. The details revealed in the document are expected to contribute to a better understanding of the organization's role and activities in the region.

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