Wikileaks has received widespread attention for releasing classified U.S. government documents. But if you want to examine notes from White House meetings with foreign leaders, read email from a Cabinet secretary, or look at photos taken by U.S. surveillance satellites... you can, thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, which grants access to declassified government records. As VOA's Deborah Block reports, millions of those documents are available at the National Security Archive, a private research group in Washington.
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