It has taken the kidnapping of a good friend and the (temporary) release of my boss from a travel ban to jolt me from my blogging lethargy. Here is part one.
Part 1
I had intended this blog to be about that oh-so Arab Spring cliché - ‘the power of social media’ - because at first that seemed to be the most interesting angle from which to tell the story of two memorable events that took place close to me over the last week. Then it struck me that perhaps I was missing the point and like so many jaded foreign correspondents searching for a ‘modern’ take on an old tale I was bypassing what was important - the flesh and blood at the centre. Anyway judge for yourselves.
Part 1
I had intended this blog to be about that oh-so Arab Spring cliché - ‘the power of social media’ - because at first that seemed to be the most interesting angle from which to tell the story of two memorable events that took place close to me over the last week. Then it struck me that perhaps I was missing the point and like so many jaded foreign correspondents searching for a ‘modern’ take on an old tale I was bypassing what was important - the flesh and blood at the centre. Anyway judge for yourselves.

