will remain under house arrest, Prosecutor General Gholam-Hossain Mohseni-Ejai has said. “You can be assured that there won’t be any changes in their situation as they have done wrong to people and created insecurity in the country,” he said. Musavi and his wife have been confined to their home since February 2011. Karrubi was originally confined at home with his wife, but he has since been moved to an apartment elsewhere in the city and his family is billed for the rent and the cost of his guards, Karrubi’s eldest son has reported.