Journalist Mahsa Amrabadi’s mother, Maryam Amrabadi, spoke with  the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran after her daughter  was arrested during protests on 1 March in Tehran. “She called us at  three o’clock in the morning to tell us that she was in Evin Prison. She  said ‘there is no need for you to come to Tehran, I am doing well and  everything will be resolved [soon]. I will return home soon,’” Maryam  Amrabadi told the Campaign.  “The last time we heard from her was at 8:00 in the evening when she  told her father that she was going back home, but after that, whenever  we called she did not answer. Then, for a while, her phone was turned  off. It was at 3:00 o’clock in the morning when she called. I asked my  daughter how they had arrested her. She said she was in her car with a  friend, heading home when she was arrested by [security] forces. I asked  her what had happened to her car. She said, ‘probably an agent must  have taken the car to a parking lot.’ Other than this, I don’t know how  and on what street and under what circumstances my daughter was  arrested,” said Maryam Amrabadi.  Mahsa Amrabadi is the wife of journalist Massoud Bastani. The couple  were arrested on 14 July 2009, a few days after the disputed 2009  presidential election. Amrabadi was released 72 days later. Bastani is  serving a six year prison sentence at Rajaee Shahr Prison in Karaj and  has not been allowed a single day of furlough since his arrest. Amrabadi  was sentenced to one year in prison by a lower court, and is currently  awaiting a decision by an appeals court.  “I thought she would be released the day after her arrest, but up  until now there has been no news. Also, Massoud’s visitation is once  every two weeks and his telephone calls have been totally cut off, so I  don’t even know whether he knows about his wife’s arrest.” said Maryam  Amrabadi about her daughter’s current situation.  
Source: http://www.iranhumanrights.org/2011/03/amrabad-arrested-in-car/
