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US frees five Iranians held in Iraq

By Daniel Dombey in Washington and Anthony Shadid in Baghdad

Published: July 9 2009 16:51 | Last updated: July 9 2009 23:40

The US on Thursday released five Iranian officials from its custody in Iraq, as Washington moved ahead with its drive to improve relations with the Islamic republic even as protesters returned to the streets of Tehran.

Fresh clashes broke out when thousands of opposition supporters gathered to protest against last month’s disputed election result. Security forces used teargas to break-up the rallies, which also marked the anniversary of student protests 10 years ago. Witnesses reported that several people had been arrested.

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