whistleblower and former specialist for Britains Government Communications Headquarters. We thought maybe it would be some crusty old senior guy from a rival agency. Is that when you both met? She is played, with steely English resolve, by Keira Knightley. KATHARINE GUN: Mm-hmm. No need for weapons of mass destruction arguments. Now, Martin, at this point, youve defended your story. She urged "those in a position to do so to disclose information which relates to this planned aggression; legal advice, meetings between the White House and other intelligence agencies, assessments of Iran's threat level (or better yet, evidence that assessments have been altered), troop deployments and army notifications. And its sothe nonpermanent members, who realized they were being hacked and their personal things were beingin order to try and blackmail them into a vote. "[5], Gun's regular job at GCHQ in Cheltenham was to translate Mandarin Chinese into English. So. When he didnt come out, I was panicking, you know, and I ran inside. Film 'Official Secrets' is the Tip of a Mammoth Iceberg GAVIN HOOD: Almost a million. Sorry, no pun intended, Katharine. And really, you know, she had so many questions for me, and she really genuinely wanted to know about the whole situation. Gun was outraged by the email, and took a printed copy of it home with her. Her father had studied Chinese at Durham University and now teaches at Tunghai University in the city of Taichung, central Taiwan. The love between Katharine and her husband, Yasar Gun, is undeniable, and the punishment they must to endure together is heart stopping. Attempts were made by the authorities to deport her husband, who grew disillusioned with Britain. Inside the world of ministers secrets, Iraq war whistleblowers trial was halted due to national security threat, Permanent Record by Edward Snowden review the whistleblowers memoir, 'They wanted me gone': Edward Snowden tells of whistleblowing, his AI fears and six years in Russia, I had a moral duty: whistleblowers on why they spoke up, 'You've caused an international incident': how my work mistake came back to haunt me, Fortheir eyes only: the secret stories ministers dont want you to read, Take it from a whistleblower: Chilcot's jigsaw puzzle is missing a few pieces, Hollywood beckons for whistleblower who risked jail over Iraq dirty tricks.