TEHRAN (Reuters) - Sitting in his fabrics shop in Tehran's main Bazaar, Ali Mohebi was more worried about earning a living than by Iran's parliamentary elections on Friday.
For months now, Iranians have endured economic hardship, political repression and international isolation as the authorities refuse to halt sensitive nuclear work as demanded by the U.N. Security Council.
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