Never as in “as long as the agent/asset is alive?”
Or never as in “never-ever”?
I can understand if some agents/assets are still alive.
I don’t understand if it’s related to people who are dead like Joannides.
And names can be redacted if these agencies must not reveal the names of certain people…
Even if dead there's still the family and friends to consider. Also, even with names redacted, there may be seemingly innocuous clues that point to a particular agent/asset, especially so if the agent/asset is already under suspicion. If a firm promise is given to not reveal
any info that may jeopardise the identity,
ever, that promise
has to be upheld. No if's, but's, or maybe's here. Personally, I don't believe the names of the agents/assets from the civil war should have been released. That promise should,
must be ironclad.