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The unrest in Iran broke out after Mousavi claimed he was robbed of the presidency through massive fraud in June's vote. The situation turned bloody after security forces led by the elite Revolutionary Guard violently suppressed massive peaceful protests by beating and killing demonstrators. Much of the opposition movement, outraged by the crackdown and allegations that detainees were tortured, has also dared to confront Iran's Islamic leaders. The opposition says more than 80 protesters have been killed since June, while the government puts the number of confirmed dead at less than 40. While security forces suppressed dissent in the streets, more than 100 opposition figures were brought before judges starting in August in what critics have said was a show trial with coerced confessions. Prosecutors accuse them of seeking to topple the country's ruling Islamic system. The court has so far sentenced five people to death and handed down more than 80 prison sentences ranging from six months to 15 years.
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