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Director Stone has called on Congress to reopen the investigation into the Kennedy assassination

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American director Oliver Stone has called on Congress to reopen the investigation into the assassination of former US President John F. Kennedy. This was announced on Tuesday, April 1, by ABC TV channel.

According to the newspaper, Stone made the corresponding statement when he testified before the committee of the House of Representatives of the United States Congress about the publication of new documents on the Kennedy case.

The TV channel recalled that Stone's film "John F. Stone" was released in 1991. Kennedy: Shots Fired in Dallas", dedicated to the work of Prosecutor Jim Garrison, who conducted an independent investigation into the assassination of the former US president. The film won two Academy Awards and other awards.

Due to the success of the film, Congress passed a law in 1992, according to which the authorities are required to declassify all documents on the Kennedy case by 2017.

Earlier, on March 22, the author of the best-selling book about the Kennedy assassination and screenwriter James Diuginio, in an interview with Izvestia, said that documents about the assassination of Kennedy in 1963 should have been declassified by American leader Donald Trump during his first presidential term in 2017.

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