Then, we all started watching the invasion and we werent how we got into the war. I didnt know until I looked really deeply into this that theres really two schools of thought. She also opposed the pending war. In real life, "the spellcheck largely happened through a series of phone calls," according to Bright, "because on a Sunday newspaper we don't work on a Sunday, and we don't work on a Monday. You have no idea. Sorry to digress. With the operation blown, the chances of George W Bush and Tony Blair getting the consensus for a direct UN mandate for war were now near zero. What did you think was going to happen? That would be awkward. Katharine Gun, a shy and studious 28-year-old who spent her days listening in to obscure Chinese intercepts, decided to tell the world about a secret plan by the US government to spy on the United Nations. Would you risk your job? I became a mother, we moved countries and I have come to terms with that year of my life, though it will always define me in some ways. At some point, as you probably know, Bush and Rumsfeld decided to bypass the CIA and take out that Office of Special Plans. "And she then said: 'My way into this is what would I as the unadorned, no-makeup, no-fancy-edges Keira Knightley what would I feel like if this memo landed on my desk?'". Right now my priorities are to ensure I am there for my daughter.". "But that's partly my own fault because I haven't aggressively pursued a career. There's an obvious scene of the immigration deportation. I even thought, naively, Id be able to keep my anonymity. It was written in technical language, but the meaning was clear enough: the Americans were asking around 100 people in GCHQ to gather information from the communications made by diplomats from six nations Angola, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Chile, Guinea and Pakistan all which were then sitting on the United Nations Security Council. WebKatharine Gun wasn't looking for attention or any type of notoriety when in 2003, while working as a British intelligence specialist, she leaked a top secret memo. In the matter of a few years. Powerful Commons committee could look at case for banning stoves in towns and Love Island hit by hundreds of Ofcom complaints from furious viewers over 'toxic femininity' row and Movie As easy as buying a loaf of bread: Undercover footage reveals how laughing gas is being sold from local Could Northern Ireland become the UK's Silicon Valley? Katharine Gun, a shy and studious 28-year-old who spent her days listening in to obscure Chinese intercepts, decided to tell the world about a secret plan by the US government to spy on the, Don't mention the Iraq war, William Hague tells cabinet, Tenyears on, the case for invading Iraq is still valid, Occupying Iraq: a US army veteran's ambivalence, Howthe Bush administration sold the war and we bought it, the story the paper published 10 years ago this weekend, was arrested, lost her job and faced trial under the Official Secrets Act, collapsed after the prosecution withdrew its evidence. Every product was carefully curated by an Esquire editor. We had planned to demand that the Attorney General Lord Goldsmith disclose the advice he had given on the legality of the war and so put the war itself on trial. Does anyone have any questions? WebKatharine Gun (ne Harwood), 47, is married to Yasar Gn, a Turkish Kurd, with whom she has a 13-year old daughter. WebWhen the film opens, Gun (Keira Knightley) is happily married to Yasar (Adam Bakri), a Turkish national living in the UK on a temporary visa, and passionately invested in Gun discusses her attempt to stop the Iraq War, which is the subject of the new movie Official Secrets. The point of all of this is painfully obvious. She now has a four-year-old daughter who she is bringing up in Turkey. Whistleblower Katherine Gun, right, is played by Keira Knightly in the movie Official Secrets, Gun was outraged after she learned - as part of her job with GCHQ - that the United States wanted Britain to assist in spying on fellow United Nations Security Council members to win a vote in favour of a planned war in Iraq. Just occasionally The email, which was sent by an American NSA official, suggested that the US was just as well aware that it couldnt earn UN support through valid arguments alone: The memo outlined a plan to bug diplomats from non-permanent UN Security Council Nations Chile, Pakistan, Bulgaria, Guinea, Angola, and Cameroon in search of intelligence that could be used to cajole and possibly even blackmail them into supporting the invasion. And I thought this is going to end in the worst civil war. Hundreds of thousands were killed. Problem number two: Do you shut up or do you speak up? We were to target such things as phone calls and emails from their homes as well as their places of work. This meant that a lot of the things that we see Gun go through in the film actually took far longer in real life. I got that from Yasar. From nightmares to candy cravings, the seemingly innocuous habits in Man is banned from touching every parking meter in Liverpool for two years after being convicted of theft, Katharine Gun, Gchq Whistleblower For The Mail On Sunday, Do not sell or share my personal information. David Dayen: Just the notion that the paper would say, we're for the war, that was their editorial position. The only thing that we altered in that is that I didnt have time to tell it for as long as it went on. She talks about having read all these books [about the war]. Which really, really, really happened. She was charged Chile and Mexico and the other smaller countries were so outraged that they refused to even bring it to a vote. Do you vote, do you analyze who you should vote for or do you just take it for granted? As the Trump administration shreds norms of American governance like a Shih Tzu going to town on a roll of toilet paper, the last worst president is largely silent, busied with .css-umdwtv{-webkit-text-decoration:underline;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-thickness:.0625rem;text-decoration-color:#FF3A30;text-underline-offset:0.25rem;color:inherit;-webkit-transition:background 0.4s;transition:background 0.4s;background:linear-gradient(#ffffff, #ffffff 50%, #d5dbe3 50%, #d5dbe3);-webkit-background-size:100% 200%;background-size:100% 200%;}.css-umdwtv:hover{color:#000000;text-decoration-color:border-link-body-hover;-webkit-background-position:100% 100%;background-position:100% 100%;}canine portraiture and now the subject of nearly fond nostalgia. They're more polite to their suspects. In leaking it to the Observer, she was also doing something unprecedented in the history of espionage. Gun was visiting friends and family in Cheltenham when I talked to her, with the strain obvious on her face but still looking much younger than her 38 years. What is this paper? Quality journalism. Id immediately be transported back to GCHQ and that email the anger I felt and the decisions I made. Or, in this case, when the Office of Special Plans was set up, youve got Feith and someone like Abram Shulsky, whose philosophy of intelligence is very different. Across the world, millions protested the invasion of Iraq, doing their own small parts to attempt to prevent the war. Those are compelling and important qualities to see in characters that move through a story, and I feel like especially for women it's an under-valued active engine. WebHer husband, Yaar Gn, is a Turkish Kurd. Gavin Hood: Keira is wonderful and is absolutely professional, arrives perfectly prepared, very calm, no fuss. This included a particular focus on the "swing nations" on the security council, Angola, Cameroon, Chile, Bulgaria and Guinea, "as well as extra focus on Pakistan UN matters". She was a spythe communications she translated had been obtained covertly, but she did the work in the interest of protecting Britain. They live on a smallholding, renting a house, in rural Turkey. '", "The scene where all of us receive this email and we're discussing the memo, that never happened. Ed, the real Ed, is absolutely delightful. I grew up in South Africa in the seventies and eighties, when apartheid was really tightening and tightening and tightening. WebKatharine Gun, as passionately embodied here by Knightley, skews too noble to be particularly interesting, and the film is weakest when its focused on her and her husband But any such illusions were shattered on the freezing cold morning of Friday, January 31, 2003, as I read and re-read the most extraordinary email from Americas intelligence service, the National Security Agency. You see it most vividly in that scene where everybody stops calling Martin Bright, or they start canceling all the interviews. And she said, I dont work for the government. That was my first thoughtwhat do you mean you dont work for the government? WebGun sacrificed so much when she decided to leak and has worked only intermittently since. We all, in some ways, make these decisions. As one of the journalists who broke the story, I feel a certain responsibility for how things have turned out. Not the truth, but the war. Most whistleblowers leak after the event to expose perceived wrongdoing. Ed, I know some people have said that Rhys Ifans [who plays Vulliamy] is slightly over the top. Because it's just an Executive Branch trying to grab power as an authoritarian. Not only was the cable the most sensitive ever to be disclosed on either side of the Atlantic, it was also unique in its timing. Gavin Hood: Thats such an interesting statement, I mean, I just took it at face value that papers take an editorial position, but youre right. The decision to leak it was almost instant I felt I had no choice. Iran, meanwhile, says it doesn't want war, but will defend itself. Questioner: It was so heartening to hear you talk about that hero's journey because I feel like we so often take compassion, passion, integrity for granted as a call to action. So when, on the first Sunday of March, 2003, my leak appeared on the front page of The Observer newspaper, I was overcome with shock. 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The truth is when she speaks to me, and she says, Gavin, we also go to lunch like everybody else in any other office. However, the Pentagon says the US deployment is "in response to indications of heightened Iranian readiness to conduct offensive operations against US forces and our interests.". Rishi Sunak is urgently reviewing his private exchanges with Matt Hancock after bombshell leak of ex-Health 'Drinks cold in fridge at DH!' Or at least, she could have been. I am an American citizen; I have a strange accent but Ive been here 25 years; my kids were born here. This is a special case because this story is very little-known in the United States. To separate fact from fiction, Newsweek spoke to the real Gun and Bright, as well as Official Secrets director Gavin Hood. By printing off the memo, putting it in her handbag and taking it home, she was already committing a serious breach of the Official Secrets Act. This content is imported from youTube. WebIn 2003, Katharine Gun exposed a plot by U.S. security officials to spy on United Nations members as they ramped up pressure to secure a resolution to go to war with Iraq, and Following the incident, Gun struggled to find work that she If I was writing this as fiction, I need a much longer court case, right? The risks Gun took in revealing the UN email's existence were huge. Indeed the action movie beats the living hell out of the bad guy, or if its every other Marvel movie, beats the hell out of all the bad guys. Her story, which reveals what a country will do when it wants war and claims it does not, is told in an updated book and a major motion picture soon to be released--Official Secrets (Keira Knightly is Katharine). And people do this in every country; they spy, they listen to what are the Chinese going to do when they get to this conference. And she said, Yep, I have no problem being asked to listen in, in instances where I might help prevent a terror attack. What this memo suggested was neither of those things it was a bridge too far for her. David Dayen: One thing I think you depict really brilliantly in this story is what the climate was like at the time. But get out of that trailer as fast as possible, get onto the set, and work from inside? WebWhistleblower Katherine Gun, right, is played by Keira Knightly in the movie Official Secrets View gallery Gun was outraged after she learned - as part of her job with GCHQ - that To look at someone who I thought was quite accessible and ordinaryand she doesn't mind me saying this because Katharine is someone who keeps her head below and is quiet, and did something extraordinary. And I thought: this is good. Give today. So thats how the scene happened, but she didnt know where he was for three days, he was at Harmonsworth, before she got him out. "There seems to be this blas attitude the spying goes on, everyone does it and so it's nothing to get all hot under the collar about. And it's a tough profession in many ways. Naturally, I was discreet. I answered an advert in The Guardian newspaper for a translator. That kind of propaganda has to stop. Gavin Hood: After the spellcheck. Our institutions matter. They had published not some coded version of events, but the email itself in full. And I did the same for the journalists and the lawyers and everybody. Guided by her conscience, Katharine Gun defied her government and leaked the memo to the press, setting off a chain of events that jeopardized her freedom, her safety, but also opened the door to putting the entire Iraq invasion on trial. The email was demonstrating the depths to which the American and British governments would descend in order to get spurious legal cover for a war in the Middle East which would have utterly catastrophic consequences, as we know to our cost today. America, Britain, and Spain withdrew their proposed resolution on invading Iraq when it became clear that it would not garner the necessary Security Council votes, in part because of the information Gun brought to light. As the title of the film script suggests, she was "The Spy Who Tried to Stop a War". And it's not an easy question, it sounds easy, but I don't think it is. Iran has been filmed loading missiles aboard some of its vessels. However, her husband and the father of her daughters name is Yasar Gun. ", As for her own story, she recognises that 10 years on it scarcely registers with the public. The paper had taken the controversial decision to back intervention in Iraq. Truth and accountability were drilled into me as a child. The real-life Gun said: "The attempt at deportation kind of spiked my stress level again for another period of my life." It almost started with, well, would I have the courage to do what she did in another setting maybe? She made the point that if you have Helen Mirren playing the Queen or Meryl Streep playing Maggie Thatcher, everybody knows those people and your judged on how well you impersonate, if you will, those people. The more we find out that in fact the million-person march was a real cause of worry for Downing Street and for Blair personally, it makes you think we were so close and yet so far.". Her husband said its a job, its just a goddamn job, I work at a caf. I don't think she thought they would deport her husband, I really don't think she thought that. The true story of a British whistleblower who leaked information to the press about an illegal NSA spy operation designed to push the UN Security Council into sanctioning the 2003 invasion of Iraq. It should take the facts as they lead. And the reason? When you have the initial GCHQ induction course for new arrivals, she said, they tell you not to trust journalists, to be careful to keep everything confidential. Still, she printed off the memo, tucked it into her purse, and took it home. And those two are great actresses. Gun was followed, denied legal advice and her Turkish husband faced deportation. Katharine Gun and Martin Bright could be forgiven for fielding Hollywoods overtures with a degree of skepticism. But depicting that climate, people who were not aware or active at that timedidn't realize how difficult this was to talk against the war both from the journalist's perspective and obviously someone who's in the intelligence community. David Dayen: I want to go to the questions now. WebKatharine Gun was a young specialist working for Britains Government Communications Headquarters when she exposed a highly confidential memo that revealed the United "We started wondering whether we should do the blonde hair and the glasses and wondering about prosthetics, but one point Keira said to me, 'You know, the last thing I want is the audience to say, 'Oh, I don't know if I like her blonde,'" said Hood. Sometimes movies can be an effective way to make forgotten stories part of our national narrative, and in that sense, Official Secrets comes not a moment too soon. Not good enough, the trio decided. I never thought Id be choosing a dress for a red carpet appearance at a major film festival. Six months later they released Nelson Mandela. He said she didnt even know what the job was. These superheroes, and I don't just mean superheroes in the movie sense, but larger-than-life big political figures, or Edward Snowden is almost mythical in his brilliance whether you like what he did or not, he is sort of not me. Gun had, of course, been forced to abandon her career in the civil service Weve said it before: The greatest threat to democracy from the media isnt disinformation, its the paywall. Taking Vitamin D each day could cut your chances of getting dementia, study claims. However, Gun added that this was nothing on the anxiety she felt when the memo she had leaked ended up on the front page of The Observer, which she called "the most stressful memo of my life. Was it because we had demanded the Attorney Generals legal advice as part of my defence? Feel free to republish and share widely. The editorial position should never be that. Some called her a traitor; others Gun had hoped the leak would prick the conscience of the British public, large sections of which were already taking to the streets in opposition to the war. Over the weekend, I got to work. This whole intelligence didn't match what the politicians were saying. This, despite credible evidence that Iran was in full compliance with terms of the agreement. The story went around the world and the leak electrified the international debate during the weeks of diplomatic deadlock. What appealed to me in the end is that Katharine is in fact, far more like us. Ms Gun worked as a translator at the GCHQ building in Cheltenham, pictured. By design. KatharineGun did not stop the war,but was it all entirely in vain? But the invasion was forced to proceed with the backing of Bushs coalition of the willinginstead of with the support of the United Nations. Ive already lost a dear friend, and I cant do thisget called up two months of the year, every year, for the next 12 years. And I think thats why you get this very honest, pure, deeply felt performance. WebThe Katharine Gun Case. Every day we worked together for about five to six hours and then I referred back to her many times, subsequently, but I had literally just said, let's start at the beginning and let me hear first-hand from you your story and then I'll tell that story. If there had been a UN resolution, there would have been no need to make a WMD argument because there are two legal ways to go to war. What we have in this country is very precious, and in a sense, when I make these kind of films I don't know if I consciously do it, it's actually reminding about us that authoritarianism and governments gone awry are not okay, and what makes us strongoh, that sounds terribly pretentious, but I think you see where I'm coming from. Had the film appeared any earlier, however, I dont think Id have been able to watch it, let alone help the makers. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Because I'm not ambitious it's not paramount for me to find myself in a high-paid job. Whatever, she blew the whistle ultimately revealing the truth behind the build-up to the Iraq War--regime change, disguised as terrifying threats of weapons of mass destruction. The other kind of fight could be frightening and politically risky. The invasion was a huge blow, says Gun. The work shed signed up to do was covered by British law, and would be something to do with whatever that was necessary to keep British lives safe. The memo, however represented the actual twisting of diplomatic arms in order to secure a war which [was] based on lies., But it also represented an opportunity to show the world the tactics American and British officials were willing to employ in their push for an invasion. In technical speak, the Americans wanted the whole gamut of information which would give US policy makers an edge in obtaining results favourable to US goals in relation to Iraq. By the time Gun and around 100 of her colleagues received the emailed memo that would change her life, she had already come to the conclusion that the arguments for war with Iraq were not really valid arguments, she tells me. And it was this book which eventually became the script for Official Secrets. They failed. Right: Entertainment One, Everyone Practices Cancel Culture | Opinion, Deplatforming Free Speech is Dangerous | Opinion. What do I do? And that was my way in. 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