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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> 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
ment, the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, the Defense Department and the White
House.He said he will demand answers from the Iraqis as well from
U.S. authorities about how the incident was handled after they learned about
the men."We're going to have thousands of contractors over there, including many
Americans. Can the Iraqis just take them off the street and hold
them? This is a terrible precedent. We have to get to the
bottom of this," he said.The New York congressman said he was concerned
that U.S. military authorities had not been notified by the U.S. embassy
that the men were being held and that embassy representatives had not
visited the men when he learned about it from Antiohos' wife last
week."We have to find out if there could have been better coordination
between all the agencies to make sure something like this doesn't happen
again," King said.U.S. troops completed a full withdrawal this month after nearly
nine years of war."This should be a bit of a wak
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Iran's navy chief warned Wednesday that his
country can easily close the strategic Strait of Hormuz at the mouth
of the Persian Gulf, the passageway through which a sixth of the
world's oil flows.It was the second such warning in two days. On
Tuesday, Vice President Mohamed Reza Rahimi threatened to close the strait, cutting
off oil exports, if the West imposes sanctions on Iran's oil shipments.In
response, the Bahrain-based U.S. 5th Fleet's spokeswoman warned that any disruption "will
not be tolerated." The spokeswoman, Lt. Rebecca Rebarich, said the U.S. Navy
is "always ready to counter malevolent actions to ensure freedom of navigation."With
concern growing over a possible drop-off in Iranian oil supplies, a senior
Saudi oil official said Gulf Arab nations are ready to offset any
loss of Iranian crude.That reassurance led to a drop in world oil
prices. In New York, benchmark crude fell 77 cents to $100.57 a
barrel in morning tra
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