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Presidential candidates pose for a group photo after their first live debate on state TV, in Tehran on May 31.
Presidential candidates pose for a group photo after their first live debate on state TV, in Tehran on May 31.

Live Blog: Presidential Debate In Iran, Round Two

"Persian Letters" blogger Golnaz Esfandiari and RFE/RL editors live-blogged as Iran's eight presidential candidates debated social issues on June 5, in the second of three televised preelection debates. The first debate had focused on the economy but was roundly criticized, even by the candidates themselves, as political pabulum. Make up your own mind as to whether the second installment was any better.

11:48 5.6.2013
Haddad Adel: I'm suprised that Rezai entered the economic sphere without talking about culture. Does it mean that those who are rich don't have a cultural problem?
11:47 5.6.2013
11:46 5.6.2013
Iranians on social media cracking jokes about Ghazari's question. He asked something like if culture is a living creature does it move in length or width? Most people seem to think he didn't make sense.
11:44 5.6.2013
Other candidates asking Rezai questions.
11:42 5.6.2013
Rezai's time over. Now Gharazi asking him a long question.
11:41 5.6.2013
Rezai: Give culture to cultural figures.
11:40 5.6.2013
Rezai: sanctions and economic issue threatening the Islamic Republic, threatening people's faith.
11:39 5.6.2013
Rezai: when I see a young woman begging in the street, it's like a bullet into my heart.
11:39 5.6.2013
He cites a saying by Prophet Mohammad about poverty resulting in repression.
11:37 5.6.2013
Rezai has four minutes to explain his cultural and social policies.

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