The chants, the clashes, the outrage, the blood -- for more than two weeks, the world watched as the fallout from Iran's presidential elections unraveled from peaceful demonstrations to government-led crackdowns on city streets.
Saying it has tallied the votes and investigated the complaints, Iran's Islamic leadership considers the election that gave incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad an overwhelming win "case closed." And the massive protests that concentrated in Tehran are growing thinner in number.
Yet for the hundreds of thousands who spilled into the streets -- demanding that their votes be counted, their voices be heard -- the movement is far from over, experts say.
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All About Iran • Mir Hossein Moussavi • Mahmoud Ahmadinejad