17 July: The security Police have investigated Shadi Sadr's office and home
Source: http://meydaan.org/english/showarticle.aspx?arid=850
On the heel of the July 17, 2009 illegal arrest of Shadi Sadr, apprehended on Keshavarz Boulevard by plainclothes government officers en route to the site of Friday Prayers, her spouse Hossein Niachian, sent word that several officers had introduced themselves to him as security forces. An hour beforehand, they had searched throughout their home and office, taking away some papers, documents, and two computer cases that had belonged to their little daughter and him. The inspection took several hours, as they ransacked the house and their ten-year-old daughter was present.
Then the officials demanded from Niachian that he leave for them the key to Sadr’s office, and after he expressed he didn’t know of the key’s whereabouts, they announced that they would go themselves to her law office and would search it.
Before sending news that this had happened, Niachian said Sadr had contacted him after her arrest. She called from the mobile that had originally belonged to her husband and asked for the pin code of the SIM card. Her husband asked her questions. She said that she couldn’t say where she was, but in order to follow up with her file, he had to go to the same place where she was arrested previously. Niachian said that Shadi had meant the Revolutionary Court; he was guessing they had transferred her to Evin Prison. Shadi knew her daughter was growing impatient so she spoke with her for a few moments and said to trust her that she was doing okay and would be freed soon.
Niachian said that Shadi suffers from a serious glandular and bone illness which leaves her in intense pain and for such reasons has to take certain pills. She was in the process of having it remedied and had expected to have surgery for this condition next week. Her husband also said that tomorrow he intended to head to the Revolutionary Court to follow up on her case.