Acceptance Letter
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
0005587676
Release Decision:
IPPUB U
Original Classification:
Document Page Count:
3
Document Creation Date:
June 24, 2015
Document Release Date:
April 12, 2011
Sequence Number:
Case Number:
F-2010-01901
Publication Date:
October 4, 2010
File:
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DOC_0005587676.pdf | 47.24 KB |
Body:
(b)(3)
Mr. Ryan Gingeras
APPROVED FOR RELEASES
DATE: 03-01-2011
Dear Mr. Gingeras:
On 28 September 2010, the office of the Information and Privacy Coordinator received
your 20 September 2010 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for "records on the anti-
Greek riots in Istanbul, Turkey on September 6-7, 1955." We have assigned your request the
reference number above. Please use this number when corresponding so that we can identify it
easily.
The CIA Information Act, 50 U.S.C. ? 431, as amended, exempts CIA operational files
from the search, review, publication, and disclosure requirements of the FOIA. To the extent
your request seeks information that is subject to the FOIA, we accept your request and will
process it in accordance with the FOIA, 5 U.S.C. ? 552, as amended, and the CIA Information
Act. Unless you object, we will limit our search to CIA-originated records existing through the
date of this acceptance letter.
Based on the information provided in your letter, we determined that your request falls
into the "educational and non-commercial scientific institution" fee category, which requires you
to pay only the cost of reproducing released records. Document copies are ten cents per page
after the first 100 pages, to which you are entitled free.
The large number of FOIA requests CIA receives has created unavoidable delays making
it unlikely that we can respond within the 20 working days the FOIA requires. You have the
right to consider our honest appraisal as a denial of your request and you may appeal to the
Agency Release Panel. A more practical approach would permit us to continue processing your
request and respond to you as soon as we can. You will retain your appeal rights and, once you
receive the results of our search, can appeal at that time if you wish. We will proceed on that
basis unless you object.
Sincerely,
Scott Koch
Acting Information and Privacy Coordinator