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8 November 2006
To: iaeage[at]unog.ch, iaeany[at]un.org From: John Young <jya[at]pipeline.com> Date: 23 October 2006 Subject: Request for Documents Dear IAEA, Would you please provide a copy of the 7-volume "Currently Accurate, Full and Complete Declaration" (CAFCD) Submitted by Iraq, as described in the Director's briefing of the Security Council on 19 December 2002, and announced on the Internet at: http://www.iaea.org/NewsCenter/Statements/2002/ebsp2002n010.shtml The purpose of this request is to transcribe and publish these volumes on the Web site cryptome.org, a forum for information on national security affairs. We have received several requests from educational institutions and individuals for these volumes. The US State Department has recently written to me in response to a Freedom of Information request that it does not have a copy of this material. I shall be pleased to pay for reproduction and shipping costs. Or if the documents are available in New York, I shall arrange to have them picked up from the IAEA UN office. Thank you very much, John Young 251 West 89th Street New York, NY 10024 Tel: (US) 212-873-8700 Fax: (US) 212-787-6102
Subject: RE: Request for Documents Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 12:27:02 +0100 From: <L.Wedekind[at]iaea.org> Importance: normal To: <jya[at]pipeline.com> Cc: <Official.Mail[at]iaea.org>, <brown[at]un.org> Thank you for your message. In checking on your request, I am advised by our Department of Safeguards that the document is classified as safeguards confidential and thus not publicly available from the IAEA. ________________________________ From: Tracy Brown [mailto:brown[at]un.org] On Behalf Of IAEANY Sent: Monday, 23 October 2006 22:50 To: John Young; Official Mail - IAEA Mail address Cc: UNOG - IAEA Contact Geneva; iaeany[at]un.org Subject: Re: Request for Documents Your request has been forwarded to IAEA headquarters for reply to you directly. Regards, IAEA Office at the United Nations, New York
To: L.Wedekind[at]iaea.org From: John Young <jya[at]pipeline.com> Date: 8 November 2006 Subject: Re: Request for Documents Dear L. Wedekind, Thank you for responding. Would you be able to provide a version of the document with its safeguards information redacted? We understand the need to protect safeguards information but as you are aware there is considerable public and scholarly interest in learning as much as possible about the history and current state of nuclear development, in particular that of the Middle East and Korean Peninsula. The Iraq compilation of documents continues to be a magnet for interest, thanks to the IAEA's most admirable pursuit of reliable information. We encourage IAEA to weigh the need to protect dangerous information against the public's desire to know more about the threat so long concealed by secrecy requirements. There is a renewed interest in asking for a redefinition of past secrecy requirements to reflect skepticism of what nation's are telling and not telling the public. We will publish this correspondence in anticipation that you will see the benefit of releasing information vital to public support for you efforts. Sincerely, John Young