State Dept. releases new batch of Hillary Clinton email

State Dept. releases new batch of Hillary Clinton email
# 01 August 2015 18:19 (UTC +04:00)

At least 64 passages were censored form 37 messages sent from Clinton's private server located in her home during her time as secretary of state between 2009 and 2013.

Clinton said she never sent classified information from her private email server and that her server had "numerous safeguards", according to The Associated Press.

Her decision not to use a government email account, especially with sensitive correspondence, has become a political liability for the presidential contender and forced her to turn over 55,000 pages of emails to the State Department.

Nine hundred pages regarding a 2012 deadly attack at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, were released in May, followed by 2,000 other pages published at the end of June.

The latest documents include a 30-page newsfile on minority groups in Turkey between 2001-2009; the murder of Italian priest Andrea Santoro in Turkey's northeastern city of Trabzon; three murders at a publishing house in Malatya; and protests against Archbishop and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew.

The file also contains passages about the Turkish-Armenian normalization process.

A federal judge decided to schedule the public release of Clinton's emails during her time as secretary of state every 30 days.

The State Department said the release of the emails would come as soon as possible after a review of the documents.

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