It's come to light that the election officials initially told Mousavi to start preparing his victory speech, and then a couple hours later began releasing the surprisingly pro-Ahmadinejad results. Which is just more proof to add to what is pretty conclusively a case of fraud.
http://tehranbureau.com/2009/06/13/t...in-a-nutshell/
One of the more interesting developments is the reported resignation of Rafsanjani from the Assembly of Experts and the Expediency Council. This surprises me a lot as Rafsanjani is a fairly ambitious politician, and if it's true, either he's been forced out or he thinks that the revolution is coming and he wants to be sure to be on the right side. There's also rumours of a crackdown on reformist intellectuals and clerics throughout the country.
It seems that we're seeing the transition of Iran from a theocracy to something of a military dictatorship; it remains to be seen whether the people of the country will allow such a shift to happen.