Iran has been filmed loading missiles aboard some of its vessels. And I think thats why you get this very honest, pure, deeply felt performance. If we give over, if we start believing the fake news, as you say, we're all doomed, man. We may earn a commission from these links. What happened to Gun afterwards forms the basis of the film Official Secrets, which opened in New York and Los Angeles earlier this month and goes into wider release today. According to the Guardian, 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. In leaking it to the Observer, she was also doing something unprecedented in the history of espionage. 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. 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. WebFor example, a scene where Gun tries to get her husband out of an immigration detention center actually played out over three days during which she did not know where he was. She had received an email in her inbox asking her and her colleagues to help in a vast intelligence "surge" designed to secure a UN resolution to send troops into Iraq. And she thought she wouldnt get caught. And isnt it also time to re-examine the Official Secrets Act? She got into a plea bargain, they still gave her five years. He really wouldnt; that scene in the movie really happened. 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". Liberty, the civil rights organisation, and Ben Emmerson QC had already agreed to defend me and we prepared for trial. It is probably still too early to tell. I believe that all of this should have been formally acknowledged as part of the history of the second Gulf War. The team of hawks circling George Bush had long wanted to take out Saddam Hussein, as did Bush. The only thing that we altered in that is that I didnt have time to tell it for as long as it went on. WebGun was followed, denied legal advice and her Turkish husband faced deportation. One is reminded of the January 31, 2003 Oval Office meeting with George Bush, Tony Blair, and Condoleeza Rice, in which the topic of provoking Iraq to start a war was particularly revealing. It remains entirely to the credit of Roger Alton, at the time the paper's editor, that he stuck with the story, despite its potential implications. We go to the canteen and we talk.. I don't think she thought they would deport her husband, I really don't think she thought that. Whistleblower and former employee of Britain's global surveillance center GCHQ (Government Communications Head Quarters) Katharine Gun smiles as she speaks to the media during a press conference February 25, 2004 in London, England. KatharineGun did not stop the war,but was it all entirely in vain? One is kind of what I thought it was, which is the CIA is the Central Intelligence Agency, walled off from politicians and the executive in a perfect world, where all the intelligence comes in, they analyze it and they then present their best intelligence estimates; this is pre-war, youre not at war, to the executive branch. Naturally, I was discreet. But George W. Bush did something that, thankfully, Trump hasnt pulled off yet: He took us to war. And it was there that, to our amazement and totally without warning, the CPS dropped the charges before the trial had even started. To this day, however, there has been barely a mention of the year I spent living under a cloud. This is a special case because this story is very little-known in the United States. 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. She also opposed the pending war. Koza was in effect issuing a direct order to the employees of a UK security agency to gather "the whole gamut of information that could give US policymakers an edge in obtaining results favourable to US goals or to head off surprises". Which really, really, really happened. It sounds big with Katharine but that's what inspired me. Jeb Bush Just Botched the Iraq Question. WebYou may not know the name Katharine Gun unless you live in the United Kingdom, but she was a pivotal figure in the run-up to the Iraq War. You have the UN resolution, we're all doing this together to stop the genocide or something, or it's self-defense, we're going to be attacked, it's so clear we're going to be attacked that we have to take pre-emptive action. To tell too much more of the story would spoil the film, but one part of its ending is clear. [In real life] I saw the email, I immediately thought, 'Oh, my God, this is shocking.' Does anyone have any questions? When you support The American Prospect, youre supporting fellow readers who arent able to give, and countering the class system for information. Gavin Hood: Hes not in journalism. Keira calmly said: Oh, that was probably me. I still blush to the tips of my toes when I think about it. You have no idea. British Secret Service Officer Katharine, then a young bride, risked everything to leak details of the Bush-Blair plan to coerce (possibly blackmail) members of the UN Security Council in order to win their votes to legalize invading Iraq. Only later did I appreciate the extent to which the journalists involved Martin Bright, Peter Beaumont and Ed Vulliamy had to go in order to prove that the email was legitimate. Instead, the American coalition was forced to stake its claim to a legal invasion on grounds of self defense, including now-infamously untrue claims about weapons of mass destruction. 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. Healthy mother-of-two, 32, collapsed and died from brain bleed while she led fitness bounce class. But I do want to give her credit that I think I didn't do her justice enough in the moment that she leaked that memo; it changed so quickly to war that we don't really get a moment to absorb the fact that as a result of her leaking that memo, there was no vote at the UN Security Council. Weve said it before: The greatest threat to democracy from the media isnt disinformation, its the paywall. Ms Gun worked as a translator at the GCHQ building in Cheltenham, pictured. Throughout her own court case, whatonly a few knew wasthat she was also fighting for the right of her husband, who is from Turkey, to remain in the UK. Did that change your approach to presenting the film knowing that this was actually going to be somewhat of a surprise to people? Americans find it hard to believe that it could happen, but it happens, it happens fast. Then, the following November, after eight months of worry, I was finally charged. As it was, a second UN resolution directly to authorise war against Iraq never materialised and air strikes began on 19 March 2003. She said, I worry what's going to happen, they'll go, Ooh, I don't know if I like Keira Knightly in blonde hair, what's she done to her nose, does she have glasses on? Because they don't have a comparison to make, until you see her at the end of the movie. Thankfully, time passes and the intensity of feelings fades. What is this paper? Where do you draw the line? He said: "Very close. We need a truth-sayer. Instead, the American coalition was She failed. 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 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. And it's also true that we were then attacked by the Drudge Report for what would now be called 'fake news. Gun discusses her attempt to stop the Iraq War, which is the subject of the new movie Official Secrets. Public attention is the last thing you expect if, like me, youd settled for a job in the shadowy world of British intelligence. The paper had taken the controversial decision to back intervention in Iraq. 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. ", As for her own story, she recognises that 10 years on it scarcely registers with the public. This is my second brief moment of fame. Because it was toughthe guy wouldnt print his stuff. I sensed a slight flash of anger as she said: "It's not even a footnote in the history of Iraq." As opposed to trying to be Katharine Gun. Unfortunately, perhaps, I have a conscience and my dishonesty gnawed at me persistently until the next day, when I confessed. And she and many in her world knew, and many in the CIA knew, as Mel Goodman who's the man in the boathouse in Washington knew, that this was B.S. Provocation? 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. Even though she didn't stop the war and some people are like what's the point if she didn't stop the warwell, the point is how do you sleep at night? At first, I heard nothing. There were some audience questions as well. Two hours later after this deep dive, I called Ged back and said, How come we dont know this story? I guess the answer to that is that her story was big news for the day, and then very quickly got crushed by a bigger story, which was the story of the invasion. Thank you! Gavin Hood: After the spellcheck. Across the world, millions protested the invasion of Iraq, doing their own small parts to attempt to prevent the war. Ten years ago, a young Mandarin specialist at GCHQ, the government's surveillance centre in Cheltenham, did something extraordinary. What might, IKeira Knightley, feel if I'm sitting at my desk and this happened to me?" We all, in some ways, make these decisions. Exaggerating threats to provoke a war? And that's quite a depressing place to find yourself in when you feel so strongly and passionately about something. On the other hand, she and Ben, to this day, feel they never got their day in court. Im gratified, too, that the film shows the love and support my husband gave me throughout this ordeal. Only now, more than a decade and a half later, is this disturbing sequence of events once again receiving the attention it deserves thanks to Official Secrets, a brilliant new movie starring Keira and former Doctor Who, Matt Smith. 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, 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. The difficulties of translating Gun's story also made writing the climax of the film tricky. And maybe if we went to work for Enron and we liked our job well enough, and its a job. It gives me an interesting pause. But the falsehoods and unnecessary wars of yesteryear likely have influenced the waning support for public institutions today. Gun said that the UK government still had some explaining to do: "I thinkthere need to be more questions asked about whether they responded to that request, why they felt it was within their scope of work to respond to that sort of request, and what is the manner of the relationship between UK politics and US politics. ", Left: Dave Benett/Getty. I was suddenly free and bewildered. The truth was that in April of 2002, the two world leaders secretly had agreed on a plan to take out Saddam, all the while giving speeches insisting that the only motivation for even considering war was that horrific stockpile of deadly weapons. Much to the distress of our former partners in the Iran nuclear deal, Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the agreement and announced tougher sanctions. Sixteen years ago, I became headline news after I leaked an internal email from GCHQ, the communications intelligence gathering centre near Cheltenham. Her late husband, Tom, a former special agent of the FBI and one-time head of counter-intelligence in New York, co-authored the Gun story. Official Secrets is, for the most part, a historical account of these events in 2003, but as with nearly all films based on a true story, some things have been changed to aid the drama of the narrative. Do you go vote? Feel free to republish and share widely. Katharine Gun, former intelligence specialist turned whistleblower, discusses the new film "Official Secrets" which details why she leaked a classified memo. Later, she gave the document to a friend, who passed it onto a contact in the anti-war movement, until it finally landed with journalists Martin Bright and Ed Vulliamy The Observer. He is wonderfully articulate but super pissed off, and his PTSDbecause hes been in Iraq for yearsmanifests at just disdain for that certain person you mentioned. Truth and accountability were drilled into me as a child. It was an interesting experience because you couldn't really go bending things the way you thought would be more dramatic, you just have to make the story itself and hope there was enough drama there. Then the story went Gavin Hood: And that really happened. I was glad to get back to what I hoped would be normality, but the effect on me had been traumatising. I admitted the leak and my life was turned upside down. 265 ratings46 reviews British secret service officer Katharine Gun's only crime was telling the truth, but she paid a steep price when she exposed a U.S.-U.K. spy operation to secure UN authorization for the Iraq invasion. "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. 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. WebHer husband, Yaar Gn, is a Turkish Kurd. David Dayen: But he is not a headline journalist at a newspaper. "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?'". I even thought, naively, Id be able to keep my anonymity. This is a story about my life and my leak after all, and I still believe in the issues passionately. Can dementia be spotted in CHILDHOOD? After the initial flurry of media interest, I was left to figure out how to move on with my life and that proved hard. I could put a lens on, and now my job is, this actress is doing great work, lets not get tricky, lets just get the audience into her eyes so that you could see those cogs moving. His exact words to describe the intelligence method is, The goal of the intelligence is not the truth, but victory. That is a quote from Shulsky. She was a spythe communications she translated had been obtained covertly, but she did the work in the interest of protecting Britain. If I was writing this as fiction, I need a much longer court case, right? 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. .css-gk9meg{display:block;font-family:Lausanne,Arial,sans-serif;font-weight:normal;margin-bottom:0;margin-top:0;padding-top:0.25rem;-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;}@media (any-hover: hover){.css-gk9meg:hover{color:link-hover;}}@media(max-width: 48rem){.css-gk9meg{font-size:1.125rem;line-height:1.15;margin-bottom:0.25rem;}}@media(min-width: 40.625rem){.css-gk9meg{font-size:1rem;line-height:1.2;margin-bottom:0.625rem;}}@media(min-width: 64rem){.css-gk9meg{font-size:1.25rem;line-height:1.2;}}@media(min-width: 73.75rem){.css-gk9meg{font-size:1.25rem;line-height:1.2;}}Facts You Didn't Know About That '70s Show, The Cast of 'The Mandalorian' in Real Life, The Hilarious Reason Why Chris Pine Cut His Hair, 'The Mandalorian' Season 3, Episode 1 Recap, Chris Pine Tells All About Harry Styles SpitGate, 15 Books Chris Pine Thinks Everyone Should Read, Your Guide to Every One of Justin Biebers Tattoos, Movie Sequels That Are Better Than the Original. Actually, there were two incidents at sea, blamed originally on the North Vietnamese. Cheering crowds have never been my sort of thing. Ed, I know some people have said that Rhys Ifans [who plays Vulliamy] is slightly over the top. The other was Coleen Rowley, former FBI special agent and counsel at the Minneapolis bureau, who blew the whistle on FBI and other shortcomings Although the story made headlines around the world at the time of the leak and later at the time of her trial, which collapsed after the prosecution withdrew its evidence, it remains largely missing from the official narratives of the build-up to the Iraq war. We have a blondish-looking Katharine. His philosophy comes from a military intelligence model, which actually, by the time you go to war, now it's about winning. Gavin Hood: Yes, it really sticks in my throat too. Whether you work for Boeing or Enron or Wallstreet? But again, I cant help but make some small jokes about these things. And they failed, in part, I believe, because Katharine Gun leaked that memo, Official Secrets director Gavin Hood told Democracy Now!. Not the truth, but the war. The point of all of this is painfully obvious. She was horrified and leaked the email to the Observer. Or at least, she could have been. One by one, all those who received the email approximately 100 people were taken in for a grilling. Quality journalism. 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. Rishi Sunak is urgently reviewing his private exchanges with Matt Hancock after bombshell leak of ex-Health 'Drinks cold in fridge at DH!' (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images). I was only a junior analyst, but I knew the email was outrageous: the American government was asking Britain to spy on United Nations diplomats so they could be blackmailed into supporting an invasion of Iraq. Would you risk your job? If if wasnt, what does that mean for the rule of law? Perhaps they don't trust him to keep his word. Meanwhile, Kamal Ahmed, who is the guy at The Observer, is now the editorial director of the BBC. Unfortunately. Last week in Los Angeles, I got to interview the director, South African-born Gavin Hood, after a screening. Hood said that this was a purposeful choice by Knightley. This was her first or second week at the paper. "You get to the end, and there's this court case. 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. Your Privacy Choices: Opt Out of Sale/Targeted Ads. She said to me, Gavin, I had no problem doing the work that involved a lot of listening in, in order to give information about trade negotiations, to give our country the advantage of trade negotiations when they go. David Dayen is the Prospects executive editor. 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. Our work is licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). "But the more I think about what happened, the more angry and frustrated I get about the fact that nobody acted on intelligence. Was it because we had demanded the Attorney Generals legal advice as part of my defence? So that's who's running this show. "One of the things that we discovered quite early on when he was interviewing me was that a lot of stuff was just happening in my head. They live on a smallholding, renting a house, in rural Turkey. [Gun's husband Yasar, a Kurd, was nearly deported back to the Middle East at one point, even though he had nothing to do with the leak.]. It wasone of the reasons I came to this country in 89 was because we were getting drafted, and I thought I cant do this. What do I do? And that was my way in. Me, you, not some big picture. A translator for UK intelligence agency GCHQ, Gun read a brief from the US National Security Agency urging its British sister organisation to spy on members of the UN Security Council, to gain influence i n a vote The truth is that I didnt know who Katharine Gun was until my producer Ged Doherty called me up one day, we made Eye In The Sky together, and said, Have you ever heard of Katharine Gun? Thats one of those moments where you think: Sounds like I ought to have, but I hadnt. Moment fitness influencer asks man to move off park bench 'because he's 'ruining her livestream' - but Mortgage demand plummets to a 28-year low as average interest rates hit 6.71% - just as spring home buying Britain braces for brutal -9C Arctic snap: Met Office warns more snow and ice could lash the country next Is YOUR wood burner at risk? Twenty-eight, pretty naive. And maybe they were right, I don't know. So I said to her at one point, and its in the movie because her interrogator said it too and you would ask her the same question, which is Katharine I hear all this, but it was a little muddy, you worked as a spy, you hacked peoples phones and computers, you do dirty tricks. So, that's where we had to go for WMD. A script has been doing the rounds in Hollywood for five years. And she said, I dont work for the government. That was my first thoughtwhat do you mean you dont work for the government? They're more polite to their suspects. "But that's partly my own fault because I haven't aggressively pursued a career. Who authorised the NSA email, for example? Such a law is not compatible with openness, transparency, accountability and justice. So here we are in rehearsal, and we're talking one day about the look. Which is to say that GCHQ was being asked to dig dirt on foreign officials so that they could be blackmailed, bribed or both in order to secure a UN resolution authorising an invasion. She said, I thought that might be quite interesting and exciting. Just occasionally The spin in this country and in the UK was the threat of deadly weapons ready to be deployed by Saddam. You see it most vividly in that scene where everybody stops calling Martin Bright, or they start canceling all the interviews. You might say I am biased. Sound familiar? 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. And those two are great actresses. But I talk to people and there does seem to be a sense of failure that, despite all the campaigning and all the marching and all the protesting and everything they did, it made not a ha'porth of difference. President Bush visits the National Security Agency in Fort Meade, Maryland, January 25, 2006. As a film of her story is planned, she tells of her anger and frustration but not her regrets, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, Katharine Gun back in Cheltenham last week: 'This is the ugly truth of what goes on.' 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. At some point, as you probably know, Bush and Rumsfeld decided to bypass the CIA and take out that Office of Special Plans. Truth about Covid care home testing row: Timeline lays bare what was said, by who and when. 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. Gun, her husband, and their four-year-old daughter shed their coveted privacy long enough to allow Katharine to be one of two former Sam Adams Award winners to present this year's award. Look at what happened to Reality Winner in this country. The truth is when she speaks to me, and she says, Gavin, we also go to lunch like everybody else in any other office. 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. Now there is the possibility that Gun's singular life will be made into a movie. Neither my friends nor my family knew what I did all day. 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 I grew up in South Africa in the seventies and eighties, when apartheid was really tightening and tightening and tightening. So, she began to feel uncomfortable in the work she was doing at that point. Had the film appeared any earlier, however, I dont think Id have been able to watch it, let alone help the makers. However, Gun was well aware that any attempt to release the memo would find her running afoul of Britains Official Secrets Act, which criminalizes the leaking of intelligence-related information. Most whistleblowers leak after the event to expose perceived wrongdoing. First, I contacted someone to this day Ive never named them who had the details of a journalist and anti-war activist. Keira said no one knows Katharine, and that's not an insult to Katharine. Webdeport Guns husband, Yasar (Adam Bakri), a Muslim Kurdish Turk who was awaiting permanent leave to remain in the U.K. Gun, a translator with the British intelligence service known as Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), received a document just before the war from an NSA manager, seeking British intelligence support in spying on members of the UN Security Council, to effectively blackmail them into voting for a second resolution that would make legal the invasion of Iraq. WebAttempts were made by the authorities to deport her husband, who grew disillusioned with Britain. And I did the same for the journalists and the lawyers and everybody. This whole intelligence didn't match what the politicians were saying. So, to find that it would be dramatised on the big screen was as wonderfully welcome as it was astonishing. WebKatharine Guns husbands photo revelations are not made by her yet. You dont have to agree with what she did, Im just telling you what she did. David Dayen: The first thing I thought about when looking at this movie is that in most recent historical epics, the audience knows what's happening next. I've seen that happen. And then, she said when she got in therenow bear in mind that she still is bound by the Official Secrets Act. It is to say that a government, for its own reasons may, either by design or through miscalculation, lead a country into an unnecessary and brutal war. David Dayen: No problem. 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