Iran's polls open in presidential vote
Iranian women look at a banner of presidential candidate Ali Akbar Velayati, a conservative Foreign Minister, a day prior to the election in Tehran./ TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — In the end, Iran's presidential election may be defined by who doesn't vote. As polls opened early Friday, arguments over whether to boycott the ballot still boiled over at coffee shops, kitchen tables and on social media among many liberal-leaning Iranians. The choice — once easy for many who turned their back in anger after years of crackdowns — has been suddenly ...
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