By Adena Nima
Many Iranians have called for a boycott of upcoming June 18 presidential elections. Although Iran’s elections have always been rigged and voter turnout exaggerated by the regime, officials are worried that this time around, they cannot cover up Iran’s election boycott due to its extensive...
Why Iran’s Election Boycott Will Be Unprecedented This Time Around – OpEd
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