Please Wait...

Loyal to the Pledge

’ISIL’ Threatens to Kill Two Japanese Hostages

’ISIL’ Threatens to Kill Two Japanese Hostages
folder_openMore from Asian States access_time10 years ago
starAdd to favorites

Local Editor

The so-called "ISIL" terrorist group threatened to kill two Japanese hostages unless Tokyo pays a $200 million ransom within 72 hours, in a video posted on one of the groups' websites on Tuesday.

’ISIL’ Threatens to Kill Two Japanese HostagesIn the footage, a black-clad militant brandishing a knife addresses the camera in English, standing between two hostages wearing orange jumpsuits.

"You now have 72 hours to pressure your government into making a wise decision by paying the $200 million to save the lives of your citizens," he says.

The militant says that the ransom demand was to compensate for non-military aid that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged to support the campaign against "ISiL" during an ongoing Middle East tour that on Tuesday saw him in Occupied al-Quds.

Japan's government said it was looking into the threat.

"We are aware of the reports. We are in discussions on the matter," said an official in the foreign ministry's terrorism prevention division, declining to be named.
When asked whether the government regarded the video as authentic, he said: "We are checking that too."

One of the hostages appeared in previous footage posted last August in which he identified himself as Haruna Yukawa and was shown being roughly interrogated by his captors.

The second hostage - Kenji Goto - is a freelance journalist who set up a video production company, named Independent Press in Tokyo in 1996, feeding video documentaries on the Middle East and other regions to Japanese television networks, including public broadcaster NHK.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

Comments