#Videocrux - Disputes and protests continuing in Iran Unrest continues in Iran long after Neda's death
Iran says it has freed five local British embassy staff arrested on accusations of stoking post-election unrest. The announcement comes as Iran's top election body began a partial recount of the fiercely-disputed presidential election, and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called for a probe into the death of Neda Agah-Soltan.
Ahmadinejad calls for an investigation into Neda's death
It appears authorities in Tehran are seeking to take back Neda's symbol of angel. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called for an investigation into Neda's death, and suggested that it was being used as propaganda by foreign powers, whom he calls the "enemies of Iran".
Disputes and protests continuing in Iran
On Sunday, Iranian authorities arrested nine local staff at the British Embassy for their alleged involvement in the recent protests. But in the face of a massive crackdown, protests have persisted.
Protesters not ready to give up yet
On Sunday riot police in Tehran dispersed about 3,000 opposition supporters. With a partial recount confirming Ahmadinejad 's victory and a reported 2,000 people still jailed over the protests, things don't look good for the opposition. Those calling for justice are not ready to give up just yet.
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