May Chidiac (born 1964) is a Lebanese Christian Maronite journalist. Chidiac is a television journalist at the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation, where she was also one of the station's main television anchors until the assassination attempt on her life. She was one of the few critics of Syria's hegemony over Lebanon. Syria kept troops stationed in Lebanon even after the end of the Lebanese Civil War and the Taif accords which stipulated that Syria withdraw from Lebanon. Wikipedia
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May Chidiac is a popular television presenter, whose news bulletins and Sunday programmes - Naharkoum Said and Bonjour - on LBC (Lebanese Broadcasting Corp.) are among the most widely followed in Lebanon. Ms Chidiac's popularity owes as much to her profe portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=23908&URL_DO=DO_TOP...
Beirut- LBC TV anchorwoman May Chidiac who was severely maimed in a bomb attack in September last year has returned to Lebanon to a high-level reception, and vowed to "be a scream in the face of the criminals." Leaning on a walking stick, Chidiac on Tues yalibnan.com/site/archives/2006/07/defiant_may_chi.php
In September 2005, the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation journalist lost her left hand and left leg as a result of a bomb exploding under the driver's seat of her car. She believes the attack came as a result of her criticism of Syria's involvement in Le www.iwmf.org/courage/06award.php
May Chidiac , one of the best-known commentators on Lebanese television, is an indomitable journalist who, quite literally, puts her life on the line every time she goes on the air. Long outspoken against Syria's political and military involvement in Leb www.shemadeit.org/meet/biography.aspx?m=139