Iran's officials worried about parliamentary election turnout
Forty-eight million Iranians will have the chance to vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
The country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been encouraging people to turn out.
But some of those who support the opposition movement - which was formed after the 2009 disputed presidential elections - have called on people not to vote.
Karen Zarindast reports.
This video was produced by BBC Persian's Rana Rahimi.