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Tehran’s hard-line mayor, Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, a presidential candidate at a press conference a day after the first round of the elections. Iran will hold the first runoff presidential election in its history, after voters failed to give any of the candidates an outright majority and hard-liners made an unexpectedly strong showing. -
Presidential candidate and outspoken Iranian reformist Mostafa Moin rally at the Tehran University stadium. – On the poster President Khatami. -
Presidential candidate and outspoken Iranian reformist Mostafa Moin rally at the Tehran University stadium. -
Hashemi Rafsanjani supporters close to Mellat Park in North Tehran. -
Former Iranian president, Hashemi Rafsanjani, arriving to vote for the presidential elections in wich he is the front-runner candidate, at Jamaran mosque. -
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Iranians voting for the next president in a school in Northern Tehran. -
Tehran’s hard-line mayor, Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, a presidential candidate at a press conference a day after the first round of the elections. Iran will hold the first runoff presidential election in its history, after voters failed to give any of the candidates an outright majority and hard-liners made an unexpectedly strong showing. -
Former iranian president and current candidate for presidential elections, Hashemi Rafsanjani holds a speech at a small and unenthusiastic electoral rally in a sports hall in south Tehran, during which he was occosted by an elderly lady who bypassed his bodyguards, insulted him and took the turban from his head and placed it on hers, thereby cutting short his speech. -
Former iranian president and current candidate for presidential elections, Hashemi Rafsanjani holds a speech at a small and unenthusiastic electoral rally in a sports hall in south Tehran, during which he was occosted by an elderly lady who bypassed his bodyguards, insulted him and took the turban from his head and placed it on hers, thereby cutting short his speech. -
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the ultra conservative candidate who is running for second round in the Iranian Presidential Election had just cast his ballot, in East tehran. Photo by Frederic Lafargue/GAMMA -
At the polling station where Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, ultra conservative candidate is running for second round in the Iranian Presidential Election had cast his ballot, in East tehran. Here, Basiji guard at the gate. Photo by Frederic Lafargue/GAMMA -
Women and children at the polling station where Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the ultra conservative candidate who is running for second round in the Iranian Presidential Election had just cast his ballot, in East tehran. Photo by Frederic Lafargue/GAMMA -
Women and children at the polling station where Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the ultra conservative candidate who is running for second round in the Iranian Presidential Election had just cast his ballot, in East tehran. Photo by Frederic Lafargue/GAMMA -
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Supporters of the mayor of Tehran celebrate his victory in Normak district where the presidential candidate lives. -
Supporters of the mayor of Tehran celebrate his victory in Normak district where the presidential candidate lives. -
Supporters of the mayor of Tehran celebrate his victory in Normak district where the presidential candidate lives.
Tehran’s hard-line mayor, Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, a presidential candidate at a press conference a day after the first round of the elections. Iran will hold the first runoff presidential election in its history, after voters failed to give any of the candidates an outright majority and hard-liners made an unexpectedly strong showing. Presidential candidate and outspoken Iranian reformist Mostafa Moin rally at the Tehran University stadium. – On the poster President Khatami. Presidential candidate and outspoken Iranian reformist Mostafa Moin rally at the Tehran University stadium. Hashemi Rafsanjani supporters close to Mellat Park in North Tehran. Former Iranian president, Hashemi Rafsanjani, arriving to vote for the presidential elections in wich he is the front-runner candidate, at Jamaran mosque. Iranians voting for the next president in a school in Northern Tehran. Tehran’s hard-line mayor, Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, a presidential candidate at a press conference a day after the first round of the elections. Iran will hold the first runoff presidential election in its history, after voters failed to give any of the candidates an outright majority and hard-liners made an unexpectedly strong showing. Former iranian president and current candidate for presidential elections, Hashemi Rafsanjani holds a speech at a small and unenthusiastic electoral rally in a sports hall in south Tehran, during which he was occosted by an elderly lady who bypassed his bodyguards, insulted him and took the turban from his head and placed it on hers, thereby cutting short his speech. Former iranian president and current candidate for presidential elections, Hashemi Rafsanjani holds a speech at a small and unenthusiastic electoral rally in a sports hall in south Tehran, during which he was occosted by an elderly lady who bypassed his bodyguards, insulted him and took the turban from his head and placed it on hers, thereby cutting short his speech. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the ultra conservative candidate who is running for second round in the Iranian Presidential Election had just cast his ballot, in East tehran. Photo by Frederic Lafargue/GAMMA At the polling station where Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, ultra conservative candidate is running for second round in the Iranian Presidential Election had cast his ballot, in East tehran. Here, Basiji guard at the gate. Photo by Frederic Lafargue/GAMMA Women and children at the polling station where Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the ultra conservative candidate who is running for second round in the Iranian Presidential Election had just cast his ballot, in East tehran. Photo by Frederic Lafargue/GAMMA Women and children at the polling station where Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the ultra conservative candidate who is running for second round in the Iranian Presidential Election had just cast his ballot, in East tehran. Photo by Frederic Lafargue/GAMMA Supporters of the mayor of Tehran celebrate his victory in Normak district where the presidential candidate lives. Supporters of the mayor of Tehran celebrate his victory in Normak district where the presidential candidate lives. Supporters of the mayor of Tehran celebrate his victory in Normak district where the presidential candidate lives.