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Iran election: Rafsanjani launches pay-per-vote campaign

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Jun. 17 – Residents in northern Iran say that they are being offered money and lunch to take part in today’s presidential elections. They complained that members of Ayatollah Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani’s campaign team are roaming the streets in cities across Mazandaran province, urging people to vote in return for 250,000 Rials ($25) and a free hot lunch.

Iran election: Rafsanjani launches pay-per-vote campaign

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Jun. 17 – Residents in northern Iran say that they are being offered money and lunch to take part in today’s presidential elections. They complained that members of Ayatollah Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani’s campaign team are roaming the streets in cities across Mazandaran province, urging people to vote in return for 250,000 Rials ($25) and a free hot lunch.

Exclusive Iran Focus election coverage – Video 3

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Iran Focus: Isfahan, Jun. 17 – Exclusive Iran Focus coverage of voting in today’s presidential polls in Iran. Many voting stations had low turnouts and in some cases were empty. Voting started at 8 a.m. Tehran time. The following film is from the vicinity of a voting station in the central Iranian city of Isfahan. The area was mostly empty. Please click the following link for video footage.

Exclusive Iran Focus election coverage – Video 2

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Iran Focus: Isfahan, Jun. 17 – Exclusive Iran Focus coverage of voting in today’s presidential polls in Iran.
Many voting stations had low turnouts and in some cases were empty. Voting started at 8 a.m. Tehran time.
The following film is from the vicinity of a voting station in the central Iranian city of Isfahan.
Please click the following link for video footage.

Exclusive Iran Focus election coverage – Video 3

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Iran Focus: Isfahan, Jun. 17 – Exclusive Iran Focus coverage of voting in today’s presidential polls in Iran. Many voting stations had low turnouts and in some cases were empty. Voting started at 8 a.m. Tehran time. The following film is from the vicinity of a voting station in the central Iranian city of Isfahan. The area was mostly empty. Please click the following link for video footage.

Exclusive Iran Focus election coverage – Video 2

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Iran Focus: Isfahan, Jun. 17 – Exclusive Iran Focus coverage of voting in today’s presidential polls in Iran.
Many voting stations had low turnouts and in some cases were empty. Voting started at 8 a.m. Tehran time.
The following film is from the vicinity of a voting station in the central Iranian city of Isfahan.
Please click the following link for video footage.

Exclusive Iran Focus election coverage – Video 1

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Iran Focus: Isfahan, Jun. 17 – Exclusive Iran Focus coverage of voting in today’s presidential polls in Iran. Many voting stations had low turnouts and in some cases were empty. Voting started at 8 a.m. Tehran time. The following film is from the vicinity of a voting station in the central Iranian city of Isfahan. One of the scenes shows the words “Boycott the elections” graffitied on the wall. Please click the following link for video footage.

Exclusive Iran Focus election coverage – Video 1

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Iran Focus: Isfahan, Jun. 17 – Exclusive Iran Focus coverage of voting in today’s presidential polls in Iran. Many voting stations had low turnouts and in some cases were empty. Voting started at 8 a.m. Tehran time. The following film is from the vicinity of a voting station in the central Iranian city of Isfahan. One of the scenes shows the words “Boycott the elections” graffitied on the wall. Please click the following link for video footage.

Iran election: Report from the scene – 1

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Jun. 17- In the opening hours of Iran’s presidential elections many voting booths are reported to have low turnouts and in some cases were empty. Tehran’s voting stations in Ashrafi-Isfahani Falak Dovom Sadeqiyeh, Payambar, and Shahrak Jandarmeri roads and in the vicinity of Marzdaran Boulevard were all reported to be empty of voters, yet with heavy police presence, according to eye-witnesses reporting at 09:20 Tehran time.

Iran election: Report from the scene – 1

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Jun. 17- In the opening hours of Iran’s presidential elections many voting booths are reported to have low turnouts and in some cases were empty. Tehran’s voting stations in Ashrafi-Isfahani Falak Dovom Sadeqiyeh, Payambar, and Shahrak Jandarmeri roads and in the vicinity of Marzdaran Boulevard were all reported to be empty of voters, yet with heavy police presence, according to eye-witnesses reporting at 09:20 Tehran time.