Tbilisi. Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI) releases published an article: ''OGP Featured Commitment of December''.
''Open Government Partnership published December Newsletter in which Ukraine's commitment on Regulating Access to Communist-era Archives became the Featured OGP Commitment. The above-mentioned commitment aims at regulating access to the files of the Soviet period secret services and law enforcement agencies. General Law of Ukraine does not provide effective mechanisms for accessing these files and many of the archives remain closed for researchers or the documents are difficult to access. The archives are spread out among different institutions and are not well-administered'', is noted in the statement.
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