Iran's attorney general warned those taking part in protests will be considered 'enemy of god'.
New mass rallies grip major cities
Protestors must carefully and without delay prepare the grounds for the trial and decisive confrontation with those who seek foreign domination over the country, a statement read. 'Enemy of God' is a death penalty charge in Iran. The two-week-old protests showed no signs of slowing, with major cities hit by new mass rallies yesterday.
Activists warn of intensifying crackdown
* The toll has gone up to 65, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency. Activists
said they fear the authorities are intensifying their suppression under cover of internet blackout.
* The attorney general's statement comes a day after the US reiterated its warning against violent
crackdown on protesters.
2,300 is the number of people detained by Iranian forces as per US sources.
Tailpiece.
Got up at 5, sent all the messages, switched on the hymns on the home theatre, lit up the puja room lamp and opened up the house for the day.
Morning cuppa with Lekha.
Continuous drizzle forced me to carry out my walk within the house; recited my prayers.
Bath and breakfast.
The washing machinex wasn't smooth because of frequent power interruptions.
A delectable lunch by Lekha!
Watched television but short-lived thanks to frequent power interruptions.
Siesta.
Spoke with Madhu and Praveen for our stay in the naval fraternity from the 13th to the 16th, on account of the following that I've tied up :-
* My felicitation on Veteran's Day at the Southern Naval Command, on the 14th, at 0700 hrs
* Our visit to the INCS (after a long while!)
* Lekha's dental appointment with her toothy, Sreekanth Mallan
* Lekha's appointment with Fleaury.