Iran's reformist leader Mirhossein Mousavi will attend Friday prayers tomorrow in his first official public appearance since last month's presidential election, a statement on his website said.
Mousavi's statement, posted late on Wednesday, followed a media report earlier this week that he would attend the prayers at Tehran University to be led by former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, an outspoken critic President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
"Since I regard as obligatory responding to the invitation of the sympathisers and supporters in the path of safeguarding legitimate rights of a free and honourable life, I will maintain a presence alongside you on Friday," Mousavi said, according to Reuters.