In 2019, prominent Lebanese journalist Dima Sadek resigned from the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (LBCI), citing political pressures that prevented her from being on air. Sadek revealed that LBCI’s management, led by CEO Pierre Daher, had sidelined her due to her active political commentary and criticism on social media during Lebanon’s anti-government protests.
Known for her outspoken views and activism, Sadek stated that her political activity on platforms like Twitter conflicted with LBCI’s interests. Daher reportedly told her she could return to the network only if she ceased her online political commentary. Sadek refused, asserting that the reasons for her exclusion were politically motivated, which she could not accept amid the ongoing revolution.
Her resignation highlighted the broader challenges faced by journalists in Lebanon, where many media outlets are closely linked to political factions. Sadek’s decision to step down underscored her commitment to maintaining her independence and voice during a critical period of political upheaval in the country.