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c5beff18f179e0f01f93fe40b4ded8d3 AP/Amnesty InternationalThis undated image made available by Amnesty International in London shows Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, a mother of two who was sentenced to being stoned to death in Iran on charges of adultery. International debate stopped the Iranian government from carrying forth the sentence, but Ashtiani now faces the possibility of being hanged. Iranian officials, already under fire for sentencing a woman to death by stoning, has done little to diminish international outcry by instead pursuing an execution by hanging.Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, 44, was convicted back in 2006 for an illicit relationship outside of marriage and sentenced to death by stoning. The execution was delayed after protests across the globe, and Ashtiani has been detained in prison ever since.On Sunday, the head judiciary, Malek Ajdar Sharifi said the prison does not have the necessary facilities to carry forth with the stoning and that they are considering hanging as an alter
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