Lebanese women seek their place in parliament
Lebanese women who won the right to vote in 1953 are calling for more seats in male-dominated parliament.
By Hala Boncompagni – May 23 , 2005
She was propelled onto the tribal political scene by the 1989 murder of her husband, president Rene Moawad.
Most female candidates for the four-stage polls that open May 29 are, like Moawad, linked to male political figures.
Bahia Hariri, who will be running for the fourth time in south Lebanon, is the sister of Rafiq Hariri, the five-time former reformist prime minister murdered last February 14.