LETTER TO STEPHEN J. SOLARZ FROM WILLIAM J. CASEY

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Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Central lntdI ncc lV:nty OLL 84-0138 Ref OLL 83-1754/B 11 JAN 1984 The Honorable Stephen J. Solarz, Chairman Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs Committee on Foreign Affairs House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Mr. Chairman: In your letter of 28 December 1983, you asked that I reconsider my decision not to declassify the study on North Korean society written by I have 25X1 looked into the matter again but believe my or i:91 decision should stand. The study, while containing much interesting data, is quite bulky and was never developed by into a form suitable for Central Intelligence 25X1 Agency (CIA) publication. As you are aware, we have already devoted quite a lot of time and talent to preparing and publishing a coherent summary of the study that effectively captures its intelligence value. The original study itself is being retained as a resource document readily available to those with the proper security clearances. Moreover, as I explained in my letter of 9 August, the release of such unclassified CIA reports creates political and other problems which are not balanced by commensurate benefits to US interests or the general public. On this point, I believe that the totalitarian nature of the North Korean government is now fairly well understood. Certainly after the Rangoon bombing there are few, if any, lingering illusions, within the Third World and even among other Communist states, about North Korea's brutal and repressive nature. The destruction of working files referred 25X1 to in your letter of 28 December occurred last October as part of a routine and mandated periodic file reduction Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90BO1370R000300470011-6 ` . Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 process. They actually were retained longer than usually is the case with files of former employees. The files were discarded only after my decision of last August not to issue the study as an unclassified document. Incidentally, since had keyed specific intelligence reports only to broad areas of the study, her files would not have been all that helpful in sanitizing it. Sincerely, William J. Casey Director of Central Intelligence Distribution: Original - Addressee 1-DCI 1 - DDCI 1 - EXDIR 1 - ER 1 - OGC 1 - NIO/EA 1 - ODDI 1 - D/OEA 1 - G/EA/DDO 1 - D/OLL 1 - DD/OLL 1 - C/OLL/LD 1 - OLL Record :-Copy 1 - OLL Chrono Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90BO137OR000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Iq Next 2 Page(s) In Document Denied Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Office of East Asian Analysis DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE 4 January 1984 NOTE FOR: Legislative Liaison Here is a suggested draft response from the DCI to Solar "b Gates, Dave Gries, and of the DDO are all on board. Dave is a little uneasy with the last paragraph in that he is uncertain as to what Agency policy has been in the past and what the legal circumstances are. He suggests flying this by OGC at an appropriate level. I think that is a good idea but I also think that a policy of letting former employees publish under their name work carried out during their official duty here would be a catastrophe. Given the fact that Solarz and will certainly not be satisfied with this response and in all likelihood be coming back at us once more, I think you ought to get Cl i a r George to focus on this Attachment: As stated Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Iq Next 4 Page(s) In Document Denied Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 28 December 1983 NOTE FOR: D/OEA with OLL yy^C You to check in on this action. He feels downgrading is a bad idea. Thanks. EA/ADDI cc: D/OLL 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Iq Next 2 Page(s) In Document Denied Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Central Intelligence Agency f5- / 7 s' y/4 The Honorable Stephen J. Solarz Chairman, Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs Committee on Foreign Affairs House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Mr. Solarz: Thank you for your letter of 25 July and for your kind words on the study on North Korean society written by I agree with you that 25X1 it is a fine piece of work that underscores the totalitarian nature of the North Korean Government. Unfortunately, however, declassifying that study could result in the loss of sources of critical information. In addition to the risk to intelligence sources and methods and liaison relationships, release of such reports creates political, legal, and other problems which are not balanced by commensurate benefit to US interests or the general public. We continue to make many of our statistical reports available to the public and occasionally make sanitized analytic reports available through other government agencies or Congressional committees. In the case of Helen's paper, however, if we deleted all of the portions of her report that needed continued protection, we would be left without a very coherent study. I regret, therefore, that I cannot approve declassification of the recent report on North Korea. Sincerely, William J. Casey Director of Central Intelligence Distribution: Original - Addressee 1 - DDCI 1 - EXDIR 1 - ER 1 - A/DDI 1 - D/OLL 1 - DD/OLL I - O/LD/OLL 1 - OLL Subject 1 - OLL Chrono 1-D/OGI O1,L:AE:Din Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90BO137OR000300470011-6 iF 5 January 1984 NOTE FOR: 25X1 Office of General Counsel FROM: Deputy Director, Office of Legislative Liaison SUBJECT: Request from Representative Solarz re Declassifying Study on North Korean Society Written by Helen Louise Hunter 1, Hero is the material we talked Ahnut yesterday concerning ) L '' j ?l: 4111,ji! So',ir z ; dec 1.. l y~, pb -Ier d- Cnc former emp'loyoc. DU['s draft reply 'ror the DCI's signature is attached. I propose it go as I edited it. In my view, the last paragraph in the draft letter must be deleted. 2. Please let me have your comments ASAP. cc: OLIJ 25X1 Distribution: Original - Addressee 1 - D/OLL 1 - DD/OLL Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90BOl370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Vl .:03t h?an analysis DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENC} 4 January 1984 NOTE FOR: Legislative Liaison Pat, Here is a suggested draft response from the DCI to b Gates, Dave Gries, and of the ODO are all on boar , ave is a little uneasy with the last paragraph in that he is uncertain as to what Agency policy has been in the past and what the legal circumstances are. He suggests flying this by OGC at an appropriate level. I think that is a good idea but I also think that a policy of letting former employees publish under their name work carried out during their official duty here would be a catastrophe. GivPn t" fact that Solarz and satisfied with this response..anduin all likelihood be coming back at us once more, I think you ought to get Clair George to focus on this. Attachment: As stated Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Iq Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 LEE N HA . LTON, 080. GUS YATRON. PA ? STEPHEN J. SOLARZ. N Y. DON BONKER. WASH GERRY E. STUDDS. MASS. ANDY IRELAND, FLA. DAN MICA. FLA. MICHAEL 0. BARNES. MO. HOWARD WOLPE. MICH GEO W CROCKETT. JR.. MICH. SAM GUDENSON. CONN. MERVYN M. DYMALLY, CALIF. TOM LANTOS. CALIF PETER H KOSTMAYER, PA ROBERT D. TORRICELLI. NJ. LAWRENCE J. SMITH. FLA, HOWARD L BERMAN. CALIF. HARRY M. REIO. NEV. MEL LEVINE. CALIF. EDWARD P. FEIGINN. 0110 TED WEISS. N.Y. ROBERT GARCIA, M.Y. Hon. William Casey Director Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. JOHN J. BRADY. JIL CHIEF OF STAFF Dear Mr. Casey: firms estimate is difficult to make. My staff checked with 25X1 agreed the study was a fine piece of work, declassifying it wouia result in the loss of so many sources of critical information that it would not be possible. I was disappointed by this decision, and have had my staff discuss the matter extensively with members of the Agency as well as with Agency officials have said that removing 25X1 the sensitive material would leave large gaps in the study, and that the remaining evidence would not support the major conclusions of the study. However, believes that no more than 25X1 10 percent of the material would have to be deleted, while Agency specialists estimate that about 20 percent would need to be deleted. One problem the Agency is concerned about is that the full report (not the shortened version published by as an Agency report in classified form) is not sourced in the normal manner, and thus an !ongre of the United ~5tatez Committtt on jorc1 n a1Fairr 1OU3tof Rtprestntatiut$ 9"h1n n 3D.C. w2O J f J~J G.~. December 28, 1983 On July 25, 1983 I wrote to you su estin that the study of North Korean society by be declassified and pi?hl.; sherl so as to make known widely t h- total_i.tarn a.n. nature of f.hcc Py011jj'''aLilj regime You replied &-n , -L. 9 f the ~ V0,11 when she resigned from the Agency. Under these circumstances, it should not have been difficult to see whether or not declassifying the report was feasible. When my -%taff made this point to Agency officials, they reported that those files had recently been destroyed, a decision I find hard to understand. Agency officials also stated that they estimate it would take about 50 hours of work by someone who works on that country to go through the study and source it from the master files on North Korea. WILLIAM S BROCMFIELD. MICH. LARRY WINN. JR, KANS. BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, NY. ROBERT J LAGOMARSINO, CALIF. JOEL PRITCHARD, WASH. JIM LEACH. IOWA TOBY ROTH. WIS OLYMPIA J SNOWS. MAINE HENRY J. HYDE. ILL GERALD B. H SOLOMON. N.Y. DOUGLAS K BERSUTER. NEBR. MARK D. SILEANDER. MICEL ED ZSCHAU, CALIF, and she said that a chapter by chapter list of citations 2`'1\1 had been left, along with the reports themselves, in the files Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 In the wake of the barbaric murder of senior ROK leaders in Rangoon by North Korea, I urge you to reexamine this whole matter. If after sourcing and declassifying the study the Agency felt there were such important gaps that the non-classified evidence did not support the conclusions, and 1isagreed, is there any 25X1 reason she could not publish it under her own name? In view of the importance of bringing home to more people around the world the repressive nature of the North Korean regime, I urge that a serious effort be made to get as much of this material as possible into the public domain. I think it would benefit both the United States and South Korea to an extent that would readily warrant the work involved. It would also be useful in dealing with Third World countricz, some of 4rhom still have an impression of North Korea as an egalitarian society rather than one in which a person's class origins determine his or her life-long position in society. Chaff Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Central Intdence A,Scncy The Honorable Stephen J. Solarz Chairman, Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs Committee on Foreign Affairs House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Mr. Solarz: f-/ 75V~A .0 9 AUG 1963 Thank you for your letter of 25 July ind words on the stud on North Korean society written I agree with you that it is a fine piece of work that un erscores e totalitarian nature of the North Korean Government. Unfortunately, however, declassifying that study could result in the loss of sources of critical information. In addition to the risk to intelligence sources and methods and liaison relationships, release of such reports creates political, legal, and other problems which are not balanced by commensurate benefit to US interests or the general public. We continue to make many of our statistical reports available to the public and occasionally make sanitized analytic reports available throu h of government agencies or Congressional committees. In the case of paper, however, if we deleted all of the portions of her report a needed continued protection, we would be left without a very coherent study. I regret, therefore, that I cannot approve declassification of the recent report on North Korea. Sincerely, William J. Casey Director of Central Intelligence Distribution: Original - Addressee 1 - DDCI 1 - EXDIR 1-ER 1 - A/DDI 1 - D/OLL 1 - DD/OLL 1 - O/LD/OLL 1 - OLL Subject 1 - OLL Chrono 1-D/OGI Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Iq Next 11 Page(s) In Document Denied Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011-6 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B01370R000300470011- 5 January 1984 Office of General Counsel FROM: Deputy Director, Office of Legislative Liaison SUBJECT: Request from Representative Solarz re Declassifying on. North Korean Society Written b .1.. !!ere is the material k,e talked about yesterday concerning tfl? recl Ast 1y (.i?fi!Jr~'Ssman $i7l ar'Z 0 declassify 4 palser CisriE` by a former employee. DDI's draft reply or the DCI's signature is attached. I propose it go as I edited it. In my view, the last paragraph in the draft letter must be deleted. 2. Please let me have _your~comments ASAP. Distribution: Original - Addressee 1 - D/OLL ?- DD/OLL 1 - OLL DD/QLL: mg Jan 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/11/17: CIA-RDP90B0l370R000300470011-6