November 18, 2009 2:40 AM

Iran: 5 Face Death for Election Upheaval

(AP)  Iran has sentenced five people to death over the unrest that followed the country's disputed June presidential election, state television reported Tuesday.

At least three others caught up in the turmoil have received death sentences previously.

Iran began a mass trial in August of prominent opposition figures and activists, accusing them of a range of charges from rioting to spying and plotting what authorities have called a "soft revolution" to topple the country's Islamic rulers.

The opposition led massive street protests and clashed with security forces in the weeks following the disputed June 12 presidential election. The opposition claimed fraud after election authorities declared President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the winner of a second term and their anger unleashed the most serious internal unrest in Iran in the 30 years since the Islamic Revolution.

Iran Election Protests

A Justice Department statement said the five sentenced to death were members of "terrorist and armed opposition groups," state television reported. The statement said the courts have sentenced a total of 89 defendants since the process began and 81 of them got prison terms ranging from six months up to 15 years.

"So far, 89 of defendants were tried and based on their cases, death sentences were issued for five of them," the statement said.

It said the 81 people sentenced to prison terms were charged with a range of offenses from security violations, agitating against the Islamic Republic, violating law and order, damaging public and private property, and assaulting civilians and security forces.

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by BeckieBest November 17, 2009 10:41 PM EST
Combining Church and State corrupts both.
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by bubbadubba November 17, 2009 9:52 PM EST
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by nowhiningallowed November 17, 2009 8:02 PM EST
Well, if you live in a country that does this sort of thing, why would you even dare to test the so-called laws and then break them? Don't want to be sentenced to death for being a part of the massive disruptive protests, then don't hang around looking for trouble.
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by YourVeryWrong November 17, 2009 8:53 PM EST
And that Ayatollah butt is kissing-fresh?
by ffoulkes-2009 November 18, 2009 2:13 AM EST
Then how do you effect change?
by wdh3007 November 17, 2009 5:23 PM EST
They did so in essense they supported the Islamic Regime against Iran's people. They also supported the communist leader from Honduras against it's current president elect.
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by ajvw November 17, 2009 3:40 PM EST
didn't nobama and hillary bless this election?
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