And they failed, in part, I believe, because Katharine Gun leaked that memo, Official Secrets director Gavin Hood told Democracy Now!. If Keira Knightleys remarkable performance in Official Secrets can help change that, the film will truly have been worthwhile. 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. The other kind of fight could be frightening and politically risky. Then, the world is safer until the sequel when it all happens again. 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. 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. And in her case, she risked both her job and her freedom and whatever you think of her politically, I think that takes some guts. 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. "But that's partly my own fault because I haven't aggressively pursued a career. Sound familiar? Feel free to republish and share widely. Then, the following November, after eight months of worry, I was finally charged. This, despite credible evidence that Iran was in full compliance with terms of the agreement. But she said she would still be prepared to give evidence to the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war. To separate fact from fiction, Newsweek spoke to the real Gun and Bright, as well as Official Secrets director Gavin Hood. So we start with hair, and then we start with glasses, and Keira says, "Gavin, what if I just was me?" What is this paper? And that I think was the motivation. Seven times I've submitted articles to you with an alternate point of view, and seven times you've turned me down. Sorry to digress. Naturally, I was discreet. 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. "I never aligned myself specifically with the anti-war movement. 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 Her husband said its a job, its just a goddamn job, I work at a caf. Gavin Hood: Its a question of how conditioned are we to the conventional Hollywood structure. Despite the millions affected by the Iraq War, its now far removed from British and American news cycles, displaced from the headlines by todays political turmoil. Our work is licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0). Webdeport Guns husband, Yasar (Adam Bakri), a Muslim Kurdish Turk who was awaiting permanent leave to remain in the U.K. My shock turned to anger as the significance sank in. 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 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. If it was, who cleared it to be passed to GCHQ? He is just way out there in a whole other realm. We were in development with a particular studio, and I don't mean to be funny after such a heavy film but sometimes we need a little bit of humor. Then the story went David Dayen: One thing I think you depict really brilliantly in this story is what the climate was like at the time. 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. It left me in an impossible predicament. And maybe they were right, I don't know. The decision to leak it was almost instant I felt I had no choice. Because it's just an Executive Branch trying to grab power as an authoritarian. What do I do? And that was my way in. Not mine or The Observer's finest hour, has to be said. Did that change your approach to presenting the film knowing that this was actually going to be somewhat of a surprise to people? 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. That's the memo. It should take the facts as they lead. Or at least, she could have been. I sensed a slight flash of anger as she said: "It's not even a footnote in the history of Iraq." 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. 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. The concern among many Americans is that claims of an unprovoked, deadly attack by Iran are exaggerated. Gavin Hood: Its a great question. 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. David Dayen: So why do you think this is an important story to tell now in 2019? To me, it was a way of showing that Iraq cannot be dismissed as a horror show of suffering, but is an ancient and sophisticated culture that goes back thousands of years. By design. For several years, just recalling the events would set my heart racing and my hands trembling. But the Bush administration went to war anyway, using the pretext of weapons of mass destruction. ", Left: Dave Benett/Getty. Gavin Hood: Hes not in journalism. What resonates to me is the somewhat more, I hope, timeless thing. 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. Theyre talking about diplomatic negotiations, and having all the cards on the table, but behind that what theyre doing is trying to bribe UN diplomatic members to vote for a war which has no legal justifications, Gun says. Yet here was a story that had the capacity to derail the war altogether. So somehow in my rolodex, sometimes they sought me out. 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). So important was this email, I knew it might even derail the case that Tony Blair was making for joining the Americans in an invasion. It almost started with, well, would I have the courage to do what she did in another setting maybe? I didn't plan to have this movie out today and know what was going to be going on. The poor woman is based on a real person. We need another Katharine Gun. So there is sometimes a thought in my head that says: What if Katharine hadn't leaked that memo? After the leak was published, hundreds of staff inside the building were questioned in order to discover the identity of the whistleblower. I grew up in South Africa in the seventies and eighties, when apartheid was really tightening and tightening and tightening. Ive been impressed by the film-makers determination to stick to the facts Gavin Hood, the director, interviewed me at length over five days and I was consulted throughout the process. Cheering crowds have never been my sort of thing. You took this job and didnt even know what it was. But, maybe if I didn't know and maybe if I went into that job and discovered oh my God, maybe I really can stop a terrorist attack today. A transcript, lightly edited with explainers where necessary, follows. We go to the canteen and we talk.. It was what I was thinking, what I was feeling. And it was this book which eventually became the script for Official Secrets. Martin Bright, who is in the movie very briefly I guess, is no longer in journalism as I understand it. And isnt it also time to re-examine the Official Secrets Act? Gavin Hood: And that really happened. This is a story about my life and my leak after all, and I still believe in the issues passionately. Because I'm not ambitious it's not paramount for me to find myself in a high-paid job. WebKatharine Guns husbands photo revelations are not made by her yet. This content is imported from youTube. The real-life Gun said: "The attempt at deportation kind of spiked my stress level again for another period of my life." Its Straussian, over the top and pretentious but basically amounts to this. Is this a matter of threatening to launch a war, or is it a matter of responding to the US positioning itself for war? 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. But, did it change the way I approached it? 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? ", Join half a million readers enjoying Newsweek's free newsletters, Keira Knightley's Birthday: Her 15 Best Movies Ranked, In the film, when Gun is sent an email from someone high up in the U.S. government that reveals the U.S. covert plan, she decides to leak it to Bright, who works for the British newspaper, Keira Knightley as Katharine Gun in "Official Secrets. Gavin Hood: After the spellcheck. She also opposed the pending war. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images). 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. 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. There were some audience questions as well. 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Across the world, millions protested the invasion of Iraq, doing their own small parts to attempt to prevent the war. She leaked a memo, she thought she'd get away with it, and she faced another one of these little moral dilemmas which was a few days later all her friends were being interrogated. It is probably still too early to tell. Does anyone have any questions? And for her, this was too much. She failed. This whole intelligence didn't match what the politicians were saying. If we give over, if we start believing the fake news, as you say, we're all doomed, man. After the initial flurry of media interest, I was left to figure out how to move on with my life and that proved hard. 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. As the title of the film script suggests, she was "The Spy Who Tried to Stop a War". Photograph: Andy Hall for the Observer, en years ago, a young Mandarin specialist at GCHQ, the government's surveillance centre in Cheltenham, did something extraordinary. 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. Gavin Hood: Keira is wonderful and is absolutely professional, arrives perfectly prepared, very calm, no fuss. At some point, as you probably know, Bush and Rumsfeld decided to bypass the CIA and take out that Office of Special Plans. And just coming from my perspective, the press, because a lot of this is a story about the press, and how they handle it. A script has been doing the rounds in Hollywood for five years. Id never seen anything like it. Give today. 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. 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. David Dayen: Just the notion that the paper would say, we're for the war, that was their editorial position. So it was a pretty awful thing to happen to her. 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.' As opposed to trying to be Katharine Gun. Yet I do think Keira perfectly captures the strain I was under, the isolation and fear. When you support The American Prospect, youre supporting fellow readers who arent able to give, and countering the class system for information. Most directly, it bolstered opposition to the US position from Chilean and Mexican diplomats weary of American "dirty tricks". When do the clocks change in 2023? Some called her a traitor; others insisted she was a hero. That kind of propaganda has to stop. WebIts the tale of whistleblower Katharine Gun, a former translator for the UKs Government Communications HQ, who leaked a top-secret memo in 2003 on the eve of a divisive US-led war. And I did the same for the journalists and the lawyers and everybody. Supported by Liberty, the prominent British civil-rights campaigning organiza-tion, Gun and her lawyer, Ben Emmerson (Ralph Fiennes), decided to cite grounds of necessity in order to contest the charges laid against her. I did feel like, Well, I failed.. So WMD may not have been as important, had they gotten that resolution. I know what it is like to watch the system become completely authoritarian. And I thought: this is good. 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. We must not be flummoxed by exaggerated claims of threats against America and our interests. And I didnt have work where I was. Theres not a lot of work for translators; shes a Mandarin translator in England. She got into a plea bargain, they still gave her five years. And I know whose throat it really sticks in, is [British journalist] Ed Vulliamy, who I adore. So thank you for being here, it means a lot. Who spoke to the homeland secretary? Gun disclosed details of the spying operation as it was happening to stop something she viewed as terrible happening in the future. Surely, after 16 years, we are entitled to have answers. In one pivotal scene in the film, all of Gun and Bright's work is nearly undone by one mistake, as a member of The Observer team accidentally changed the American spelling of the memo into British spelling, something The Drudge Report then used to discredit the memo. It is to say that we need to know the truth behind the decisions to act or not to act. I don't think I've ever met a more determined character and she remained utterly convinced of the justice of her cause: "There's nothing subsequent to the invasion that makes me think it was the right decision made by Bush and Blair." Warning: The following contains spoilers for Official Secrets. She had been following that war, as many of us had, for a year. Katharine Gun and Martin Bright could be forgiven for fielding Hollywoods overtures with a degree of skepticism. The other was Coleen Rowley, former FBI special agent and counsel at the Minneapolis bureau, who blew the whistle on FBI and other shortcomings David Dayen: How did you think Keira Knightley was an asset in showing that emotional journey throughout the movie? He loves a battle, when it's done with words, boasts, and threats. The issue is provocation. He runs a media charity. On the other hand, she and Ben, to this day, feel they never got their day in court. Now someone else may beI don't know if I could hack people's phones and computers, personally. They live on a smallholding, renting a house, in rural Turkey. The story went around the world and the leak electrified the international debate during the weeks of diplomatic deadlock. Abandoned blue sleeping bag, tents and several wooden shelters are found in woodland close to where police Don't just stick to the Malbec! Questioner: The only thing that I've wondered while watching the film, since it's a true story, is how could Ms. Gunn, who was a spy, who was a member of an intelligence agency, be surprised when her husband got deportedor when the government came after her husband, how could she be surprised when all of the different reactions she got came forward? By Katharine Gun, Gchq Whistleblower For The Mail On Sunday, Published: 22:33 GMT, 26 October 2019 | Updated: 16:47 GMT, 8 November 2019. WebKatharine Gun (ne Harwood), 47, is married to Yasar Gn, a Turkish Kurd, with whom she has a 13-year old daughter. I was called on to look this way and that and smile until my face was stiff. But ultimately, heres why I thinkthis might sound like a strange statement. But again, I cant help but make some small jokes about these things. A manufactured provocation. Perhaps they knew it would come out in the courtroom that the entire conflict was based on lies about Saddams weapons of mass destruction and that key UN officials could have been blackmailed. "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. I was 27 when it all began. As of 2020 Gun lives in Turkey and Britain. She wasnt planning to get caught and then the dilemma was, My friends are all going to have their lives ruined.. For the Observer too, it was a story full of risks. It was the first time I had worked with characters who were still alive, and they very much wanted it to be accurate or they wouldn't sign over their life rights. 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. But Katharine Gun, whos now the subject of a new film, the Gavin Hood-directed Official Secrets, did a lot moreand became one of the most important political whistleblowers that most Americans have never heard of. Katharine Gun, former intelligence specialist turned whistleblower, discusses the new film "Official Secrets" which details why she leaked a classified memo. "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?'". The point of all of this is painfully obvious. Over the weekend, I got to work. They failed. I was arrested for a breach of section one of the Official Secrets Act 1989 and held overnight in a cell in the basement of the Cheltenham Police headquarters. Does your loyalty lie to your own conscious, does your loyalty lie to your marriage, does your loyalty lie to your government, does your loyalty lie to your country? She was a spythe communications she translated had been obtained covertly, but she did the work in the interest of protecting Britain. Donald Trump also is saying he doesn't want war, which is probably true. WebI disappeared with my husband down to the coast in Brighton, on the coast of England, and spent some time away from the limelight, Gun said in the interview. Never mind that invading another country for the purpose of regime change is illegal according to international laws to which the United States is a signatory. As the working day came to close, I tried to project a sense of calm I didnt feel, walked out of the gates and put the incriminating email in the post. Now there is the possibility that Gun's singular life will be made into a movie. 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. She said, I thought that might be quite interesting and exciting. So we're in this development meeting, and the executive looks at me and goes, Gavin, I mean we need her running down alleys more, someone needs to throw a brick through her damn window, and when does she don her cape? It was literally the line. the waning support for public institutions today. You have no idea. 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. Where do you draw the line? KatharineGun did not stop the war,but was it all entirely in vain? She will not talk about it anything else. Now, Trump says, he wants to see Iran back at the negotiating table. Well, you don't have one and get that almost anti-climactic moment that is a punch in the gut," said Hood. The contents were explosive, implicating America in a blackmail plot to swing UN votes in favor of an invasion. This meant that a lot of the things that we see Gun go through in the film actually took far longer in real life. So Im very proud of Keiras performance and I dont mind that she doesnt have blonde hair. Weve said it before: The greatest threat to democracy from the media isnt disinformation, its the paywall. 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