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In Iran, poll campaign is excuse for one big party
(China Daily/Agencies)
Updated: 2009-06-11 10:09
"Our young people don't often get a chance to say what they want. They like to express themselves by coming to the streets," said one middle-aged onlooker, Hamid Saeedi.
But his backers make their presence felt also in this part of Teheran. "I'm here so Ahmadinejad knows that he is not alone," said a 22-year-old who gave his first name as Mehdi.
A man who was selling green balloons to Mousavi supporters also said he would vote for the incumbent. "This is purely business," said Saeed Ebrahimi, 25, who came from a poor area. "Ahmadinejad is the only one who cares about our pain. He gave us water and electricity."
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