Iranians shop in the Grand Bazaar in the capital Tehran on February 12, 2020. - Many Iranians, battered by economic sanctions, political turmoil and the lingering threat of military conflict, say they are in no mood to vote in the general elections. Speaking of heavy hearts and a sense of bitterness, Tehranis complain that they are tired of politicians who have failed to keep their word or to raise living standards. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP)
Iranians shop in the Grand Bazaar in the capital Tehran on February 12, 2020. - Many Iranians, battered by economic sanctions, political turmoil and the lingering threat of military conflict, say theyShow more
Amid a boycott movement, Iran elections will hinge on voter turnout
Iranian social media is full of potential voters holding up index fingers dipped in red ink to represent peaceful protesters killed and to declare that they will not vote