On Friday 12 June, Iranians will choose who they want to be their next president.
The country is often in the headlines, most commonly due to its politics, the nuclear issue, or the stifling of human rights.
But we hear very little about what life is actually like for Iranians going about their everyday lives:
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First broadcast 9-10 June 2009
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