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Who Shot Ahmed

A Mystery Unravels in Bahrain's Botched Arab Spring

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Who Shot Ahmed

By: Elizabeth Dickinson
Narrated by: Derek Shetterly
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Who Shot Ahmed? recounts the murder of a 22-year-old videographer, killed in cold blood in the dead of night at the height of Bahrain’s Arab Spring revolution. On a small island Kingdom swirling with political, economic, and sectarian tensions, Ahmed’s murder epitomized everything that had gone wrong since 2011, when pro-democracy protesters took to the streets in droves. Drawing on dozens of testimonies, journalist Elizabeth Dickinson traces the tale of Ahmed’s death and his family’s fearless quest for justice. Darting between narratives and delving into characters, it is a tale of a life lost and the great powers - from Washington to London, and Riyadh to Manama - that did nothing to stop the crisis. Dickinson has a deep knowledge of the region, but she brings a story from a foreign land straight back home: Ahmed could be any of our sons.

Elizabeth Dickinson is an American journalist based in Abu Dhabi. Reporting from five continents, she has served as assistant managing editor at Foreign Policy magazine, Nigeria correspondent for The Economist, as well as contributing editor at World Affairs and correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor. Her work has additionally appeared in The National, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Washington Monthly, The Atlantic, and The New Republic. This work is based on her independent investigation and does not represent the views of her employers.

©2013 Elizabeth Dickinson (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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Short, concise explanation of the political situation in Bahrain centered around the death of a young photographer of protests.

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