This paper is focused on the description of the closed-access archive, particulary the one refers to the G 30 S / (PKI). Although, the policy to access certain archive have been endorsed for public, the grant to access the G 30 S / (PKI) is however still kept cryptic and restricted. The method used for this paper is literaure data collection, supported by interview. The results conclude that, since the G 30 S / (PKI) archives are classified as the repression archive and scrutinized by the grindle framework, the implementation gap of the access policy is morelikely originated from social-politics matter of contention than legal formal perspective
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