Andy Carvin http://redriverradio.org en After Two Years In Hiding, A Bahraini Blogger Escapes http://redriverradio.org/post/after-two-years-hiding-bahraini-blogger-escapes The Arab world was aflame in March 2011. Longtime rulers in Tunisia and Egypt had been toppled. NATO was poised to attack Libyan government forces. The Syrian uprising was just beginning. And on the small island nation of Bahrain, the government was cracking down on pro-democracy protesters.<p>Across Bahrain, protest leaders were rounded up and some were quickly tried, convicted and sentenced to prison. The writing was on the wall for the leaders of the movement, including Ali Abdulemam.<p>He was perhaps the country's most prominent online activist. Wed, 15 May 2013 18:23:00 +0000 Andy Carvin 27679 at http://redriverradio.org After Two Years In Hiding, A Bahraini Blogger Escapes Another Boston Bombing Mystery: Who is @Al_FirdausiA? http://redriverradio.org/post/another-boston-bombing-mystery-who-alfirdausia <em>(Andy Carvin, NPR's senior strategist for social media, sends us this dispatch about a Twitter account that may hold clues in understanding the surviving Boston bombing suspect.) </em><p>Social media became a large part of the story last week as amateur sleuths scoured the Internet for clues about the Boston Marathon bombing suspects. Wed, 24 Apr 2013 19:22:00 +0000 Andy Carvin 26679 at http://redriverradio.org Another Boston Bombing Mystery: Who is @Al_FirdausiA? Syrian Activist: 'It's Snowing And We're Shaking Here' http://redriverradio.org/post/syrian-activist-its-snowing-and-were-shaking-here According to activists inside and outside Syria, the government's 27-day siege against the opposition stronghold of Baba Amr <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/03/01/147714382/anti-assad-fighters-said-to-be-retreating-from-beseiged-syrian-district">has now succeeded</a>. Initial reports suggest that forces are entering this neighborhood in the city of Homs, but details are sketchy at best because most of the reporters and citizen journalists covering the story have either fled or died.<p>One man, though, continues to bear witness. Thu, 01 Mar 2012 17:19:00 +0000 Andy Carvin 7582 at http://redriverradio.org On The Syrian Border, Getting Too Close Could Get You Shot http://redriverradio.org/post/syrian-border-getting-too-close-could-get-you-shot Our car pulled over along a deserted traffic circle in a small Jordanian village. An old man freshly covered in thick, wet sleet climbed into the back seat, his cold breath reeking of cigarettes.<p>"This is Khaled," my Syrian contact said. "He will show us to the border."<p>It took the better part of today to get from Amman, Jordan, to the Syrian border. A freak rain storm followed by a sudden blizzard had turned what should have been a two-hour drive into something much worse, as Jordanians seem to drive in snow as poorly as my fellow Washingtonians do. Wed, 29 Feb 2012 21:00:00 +0000 Andy Carvin 7525 at http://redriverradio.org From War Correspondents In Libya, A Toast To Fallen Comrades In Syria http://redriverradio.org/post/war-correspondents-libya-toast-fallen-comrades-syria We arrived nearly an hour late, our taxi drivers lost in the potholed, half-flooded streets of Tripoli. Our Libyan host, who would never have fathomed an on-time start anyway, invited us upstairs, where he had managed to arrange an impressive array of hors d'oeuvres and beverages on such short notice.<p>People arrived in groups of three or four at a time. Everyone knew almost everyone else. Thu, 23 Feb 2012 17:30:00 +0000 Andy Carvin 7211 at http://redriverradio.org From War Correspondents In Libya, A Toast To Fallen Comrades In Syria