BBC: Iranian authorities have asked the BBC's correspondent in Tehran to leave the country within 24 hours.
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Iranian authorities have asked the BBC's correspondent in Tehran to leave the country within 24 hours.
The BBC said the office would remain open despite the departure of Jon Leyne, the broadcaster's permanent correspondent there.
The request came a day after protests about the presidential election left at least 10 people dead in the capital.
Foreign media, including the BBC, are under severe restrictions, preventing reporters leaving their offices.
Leyne reported for BBC radio, TV and online.
Iran has singled out Britain and the BBC in its widespread condemnation of what it calls meddling by foreign powers in its affairs.
In the days following the 12 June election, BBC Persian TV was disrupted by "deliberate interference" from inside Iran, the corporation said.
In response, the BBC increased the number of satellites that carry its BBC Persian television service for Farsi-speakers in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan.