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Foreign minister brings back pair detained for interviewing son of woman sentenced to death by stoning.
Justice department official says death sentence may be commuted, while convict says she may "sue" journalists.
The son of the Iranian woman convicted to death by stoning hopes for a less harsh sentence for her crimes.
State television shows fourth interview with woman whose sentence to death for adultery has sparked global outrage.
Press TV denies reports that Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, sentenced to death by stoning, has been freed by regime.
Activist says international outcry in support of Ashtiani may have contributed to her reported release.
Two German journalists accused of spying after seeking to interview son of Iranian woman sentenced to death by stoning.
US capitalises on Tehran's poor human rights record to campaign against bid for seat on UN women agency board.
A human rights group urges the release of the son and lawyer of an Iranian woman sentenced to death on adultery charges.
Two "German nationals" travelling on tourist visas alleged to have interviewed son of woman facing execution by stoning.
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