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On 19 December 2009, 01:00 IRST, Hussein-Ali Montazeri, the first and only deputy supreme leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), died in his sleep of heart failure at his complex in Qom, at the age of 87. There were many reactions following the death. Various personalities and parties expressed their condolences on the passing. In a joint statement, Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, the leaders of the Green Movement, declared 21 December a day of mourning. From 21 to 27 December, there were nationwide protests following his death, which are known as the Montazeri protests.
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