Despite what CNN says, in the five minutes it gives to Iran in between MJ tributes, the situation in Iran is not over. The protesters have not given up. The gov't has not come to their senses. Brutality remains the order of the day.
Here's an excerpt of a long post from someone whose info has been easily confirmed from other sources. Accurate stuff.
4. Later, intense clashes broke out between the security forces and protesters. Several shots were heard from the vicinity of the mosque. Fires were started in the area and smoke could be seen coming out of some streets from afar. Police violently beat some protesters in order to disperse them. Although the protesters had received a permit by the government, they were still attacked by the police under the pretense that people were only allowed to be inside the mosque. Protesters were beaten, tear gas was used and many protesters were hauled away and arrested by the security forces. Some of the high-profile arrests today included Reza Ataraan - a movie star and filmmaker -, Shokoofeh Azar, reporter for Sarmaye Emrooz, and Kambiz Norouzi, legal secretary of journalists' union. The actual number of protesters arrested today could not be confirmed, but several dozens people were likely arrested, reliable sources indicated. There were also reports of protests in other parts of the city and clashes as well, yet they could only be partially confirmed.
Here's the whole article. It's well worth reading.
http://iran.whyweprotest.net/news-current-events/3792-green-brief-12-june-28-a.html