Audrey Gillan

Audrey Gillan

Audrey Gillan is a reporter for The Guardian and has the title of "Special Correspondent". Gillan began reporting for "The Guardian" in 1998 after seven years of previous experience with other news organizations. After working in Iraq during the 2003 invasion, she was named "Foreign Correspondent of the Year" by the What the Papers Say Awards.

Education

BA in English and Politics from Strathclyde University.

Pre-war reporting on bioterror and Iraq

On October 15, 2001, a letter addressed to United States Senator Tom Daschle was opened and found to contain anthrax spores. An article by Gillan dated October 16 stated that, "Iraq is known to have amassed enough weapons of mass destruction to enable them to wipe out the world's population."ref|GillanOct162001 No source was provided for this statement, but Gillan made passing reference to "New York Times" journalist Judith Miller, who had published extensively on biological weapons. On October 17, 2001 Miller and Stephen Engelberg published a high-profile article in "The New York Times" that used an unidentified source to suggest a possible link between the anthrax attacks and Iraq. The idea that Iraq had large stockpiles of biological weapons had been widely rumored since attempts in 1998 to convince the Clinton Administration to go to attack Iraq.ref|BroadMiller ref|Sieff

Possible sources of anthrax terror

In addition to attempts to link the anthrax attacks to Iraq, efforts were being made by some to implicate both al-Qaida and another alleged Axis of evil member, North Korea. Gillan wrote, "Intelligence sources believe that Bin Laden operatives have been preparing for spectacular terrorist strikes using biological weapons for a number of years. It is believed that viruses causing deadly diseases such as ebola and salmonella were procured in Russia and that anthrax was obtained from North Korea." Again, the sources were not named. Letters included in the anthrax-containing envelopes attempted to link the anthrax to international terrorism, but the strain of anthrax used in the 2001 anthrax attacks was shown to be one used within the United States biological warfare program, not one available to countries such as Iraq.

2003 Invasion of Iraq

Gillan was embedded with the Household Cavalry in Iraq during the invasion phase of Operation Telic. "The Guardian" has described Gillan as having been "given unique access to the Territorial Army in southern Iraq".ref|GillanOct2004 Gillan described her role in Iraq as that of, "an independent witness, not working for the government."ref|NortonTaylorFeb24

References

# [http://www.guardian.co.uk/wtccrash/story/0,1300,574913,00.html Worldwide spread of anthrax panic: Biological weapons link to al-Qaida; FBI seeks evidence to connect hijackers, Iraq and germ warfare fears] by Audrey Gillan. October 16, 2001 in "The Guardian".
# [http://www.library.cornell.edu/colldev/mideast/iraqbio.htm How Iraq's Biological Weapons Program Came to Light] by William J. Broad and Judith Miller. February 26, 1998 in "The New York Times".
# Arsenal Could Kill Tens Of Millions by Martin Sieff. May 1, 1998 in "The Washington Times" Sieff wrote, "Iraq has enough deadly biological agents to kill every human being on earth."
# [http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1326609,00.html The weekend warriors go to war] by Audrey Gillan. October 14, 2004 in "The Guardian".
# [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12956,1154770,00.html Journalists offered Iraq war medals] by Richard Norton-Taylor. February 24, 2004 in "The Guardian".

External links

* [http://www.journalisted.com/audrey-gillan Journalisted - Articles by Audrey Gillan]


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