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          Iran issues new stamp to commemorate election
          Thu, 13 Aug 2009 21 :09:29 CMI
          Iran has issued a new stamp to commemorate the
          massive turnout in the country's 10th presidential
          election held on June 12, 2009.
          The Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed
          A u Khamenei, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and
          senior Iranian officials attended a ceremony to unveil
          the new stamp on Thursday, Fars news agency
          reported.
          Some 85 percent of Iran's eligible voters went to the
          polls in the latest presidential election.
          During the ceremony, Iran's Minister of Communication
          and Information Technology, Mohammad Soleimani,
          said the Iranian nation's massive turnout was
          unparalleled in the world.
          ‘The stanp will be the symbol of the Iranian nation's unity and their massive tixnout in the presidential election,”
          he added.
          Samples of the stamp would be sent to the museums across the world, Soleimani noted, adding that 400,000
          copies of the new stamp will be published over the next three months.
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