15:13
7.6.2013
This debate is heating up. Rohani and Qalibaf at it. Rohani, almost shouting, says he has always supported freedom of speech. Qalibaf accused Rohani of banning students from protesting during Khatami's time as president
15:15
7.6.2013
Ghalibaf insists that Rouhani refused to give legal permission to students for protest in his term. Rouhani rejects. #iranelection
— Madi J © (@iShahrzad) June 7, 2013
15:17
7.6.2013
Rohani vehemently denies supporting the crackdown on student protesters. Gharazi interrupts the feuding Rohani and Rezai and says their disagreement is a personal dispute and does not have a place in this debate. Candidates, again, almost shouting at each other!
15:18
7.6.2013
Iran's third and last election debate providing plenty of emotions/entertainment.
15:23
7.6.2013
#Rouahani: I'm neither angry nor have I lost my temper. But I had to respond with force because I was being insulted #Iran #Iran2013 #مناظره
— AJELive (@AJELive) June 7, 2013
15:23
7.6.2013
Indeed RT @lrozen Doesnt sound from this debate like #Iran nuclear deal off table at all. Velayati blame Jalili/Ahmad camp for scuttling one
— Scott Peterson (@peterson__scott) June 7, 2013
15:24
7.6.2013
Aref starts: "Who is responsible for the status quo?"
15:25
7.6.2013
The fifth candidate to be called to the podium is university professor Mohammad Reza Aref, a relative moderate who served as vice president under reformist president Khatami...
15:29
7.6.2013
Aref comparing Iran's economic performance under the reformists -- Ahmadinejad's govt. Aref: Under the reformist govt, we pursued economic growth, job generation was better, inflation was lower, our currency was stronger against the U.S. dollar.
15:32
7.6.2013
Aref says the principlists should take responsbility for what they have done [to the economy] instead of pointing the blame at the "deviant current"