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15 June 2016

Blogging for peace: the reach of digital resistance in the Middle East

Naked Diplomacy: Power and Statecraft in the Digital Age by Tom Fletcher reviewed.

By Emma Sky

On 31 July 2015, Tom Fletcher, the outgoing British ambassador to Lebanon, signed off with an open letter on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website to the country he had served in for four years, titled “So . . . Yalla, Bye”.

“When the Middle East was in flames,” he wrote, “and its people caught between tyrants and terrorists, the Lebanon I will remember sent its soldiers to protect the borders; confronted daily frustrations to build businesses and to educate its children; and showed extraordinary generosity to out­siders, be they ambassadors or refugees.” He went on: “I hope you will also look back and say that the Brits helped you to hold your corner. Giving those soldiers the training and equipment to match their courage. Giving those pupils the books to match their aspiration. Giving those businesses the networks to match their ambition. Building international conspiracies for Lebanon, not against it.” The blog went viral and generated much discussion in Lebanon.

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