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Kurdistan, Oct 8 (EFE / EPA) .- Parliamentary elections began Friday in Iraq, with a special voting day reserved for employees of the Ministries of Interior and Defense and other security forces, as well as internally displaced persons, while the rest of the citizens will vote next Sunday.(Camera: GAILAN HAJI / CARLOS GRRAU)UNTIL MINUTE 3:45: THE VOTE OF MEMBERS OF THE IRAQI FORCES AND OF THE KURDISH SECURITY IN A POLLING STATIONIN ERBIL, CAPITAL OF THE KURDISTAN REGION IN IRAQ. FROM MINUTE 3:46: VOTING OF EMPLOYEES OF THE MINISTRIES OF INTERIOR AND DEFENSE AND OF THE ARMED FORCES, IN THE ELECTORAL PREMISES IN THE DIJLA COLLEGE, IN THE MANSUR NEIGHBORHOOD, WEST OF BAGHDAD.
Baghdad, Oct 8 (EFE) .- Parliamentary elections began Friday in Iraq, with a special voting day reserved for employees of the Ministries of the Interior and Defense and other security forces, as well as the internally displaced, while the rest of the citizens will vote next Sunday.Polling stations opened their at 7 am local time (04:00 GMT) and are expected to close at 6 pm (15:00 GMT) throughout the country, where security measures have been adopted to ensure that voting takes place without interference and without violence. (Camera: AHMED JALIL) SHOT LIST: MEMBERS OF AFGHAN SECURITY FORCES VOTE AT A POLLING STATION IN BAGHDAD, IRAQ.
Iraqi security forces begin voting ahead of Sunday's parliamentary elections, two years after a wave of anti-government protests swept the war-scarred country, but analysts say the vote is unlikely to deliver major change. IMAGES
Baghdad (Iraq), Oct 6 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Ahmed Jalil) Many young Iraqis, who represent almost two-thirds of the population of the Arab country, will not go to the polls on October 10 to elect a new Parliament due to the disaffection and hopelessness of a better future, as well as the violence, threats and even assassination attempts that they have suffered.FOOTAGE OF THE STREETS OF BAGHDAD AND OF THE RALLY OF AL-FATIH.
NO ACCESS IRAN/ NO ACCESS BBC PERSIAN / NO ACCESS VOA PERSIAN / NO ACCESS MANOTO TV / NO ACCESS IRAN INTERNATIONALTehran (Iran), Feb. 18 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Abedin Taherkenareh).- Iran's leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on Tuesday urged citizens to massively vote in the next parliamentary elections on Feb 21 to copmbat US sanctions. FOOTAGE OF PREPARATIONS IN TEHERAN (MIN. 00:00 - 02:24) FOOTAGE OF A CAMPAIGN RALLY IN SUPPORT OF THE FORMER TEHRAN MAYOR AND CANDIDATE IN THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS, MOHAMMAD BAGHER GHALIBAF (02:24 - 03:05)
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).