mr. rossiter's care and comfort. >> reporter: mr. rossiter's care has become a touchtone for right to life and eurasia groups. who are heavily represented in the court. >> he knows at least he's got the certainty and bright water's got the certainty that there's not going to be any criminal charges against him should comply with these wishes and that's a very great result. >> the law in which is being applied can be a dangerous person. >> reporter: mr. rossiter says he'll talk to a doctor before he makes a final decision on whether he'll once again ask for the nursing home to stop feeding him. jake sturmer, abc news, perth. >>> from iran tonight, word on an extraordinary, some say, unprecedented challenge to that country's supreme religious leader, ayatollah ali khamenei. it came in the form of a letter written by former parliamentarians who was reported on opposition website today. in it, they denounce the beatings, imprisonment, torture and prosecution of protesters who claim the june 12th presidential election was rigged. the oppos