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FBI files on Martin Luther King publication sparks controversy


New York.- The recent decision by Donald Trump's government to release more than 240,000 pages of documents from the FBI related to the surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr. has generated an intense public debate and the rejection of the civil rights leader's family.

The files, which had been under judicial protection since 1977, were released despite the opposition of King's descendants and historical organizations linked to the racial equality movement.

Martin Luther King III and Bernice King, children of the activist assassinated in 1968, asked that the review of these documents be done with sensitivity and respect, recalling the deep pain that their father's death has caused the family for more than five decades. Both emphasized the importance of analyzing the files in their historical context and warned that the surveillance of King was part of a systematic campaign of harassment and discredit driven by the then-director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover. The release of the records occurs at a time of high political tension, and some civil rights leaders have accused the Trump administration of using declassification as a maneuver to divert attention from other scandals, such as the Epstein case. Reverend Al Sharpton called the measure an attempt to distract public opinion and questioned the real motivation behind the decision.

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The documents, which include details about surveillance, phone taps, and undercover operations against King and other movement leaders, will now be subject to analysis by historians, journalists, and academics, who hope to find new clues about the assassination of the Nobel Peace Prize winner and the context of the civil rights struggle in the United States. The King family, who had early access to the files, reiterated their skepticism about the official version of the assassination and recalled that, in 1999, a civil jury in Memphis concluded that Martin Luther King Jr. was the victim of a conspiracy. For now, the publication of these documents reopens old wounds and puts transparency, historical memory, and the political use of sensitive information at the center of the debate.

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