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Japan checking IS 'hostage death' video | Japan checking IS 'hostage death' video |
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Japan says it is seeking to verify a video that claims Japanese hostage Haruna Yukawa, held by Islamic State (IS) militants, has been killed. | Japan says it is seeking to verify a video that claims Japanese hostage Haruna Yukawa, held by Islamic State (IS) militants, has been killed. |
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe denounced the video as "absurd and unforgivable" following an emergency cabinet meeting. | |
Mr Abe said Japan "will not give in to terrorism". | Mr Abe said Japan "will not give in to terrorism". |
On Tuesday the group threatened to kill Mr Yukawa and fellow Japanese hostage Kenji Goto unless Japan paid $200m (£130m) within 72 hours. | On Tuesday the group threatened to kill Mr Yukawa and fellow Japanese hostage Kenji Goto unless Japan paid $200m (£130m) within 72 hours. |
The video purports to show Mr Goto holding a picture of what appears to be the body of Mr Yukawa, and issuing a new demand from IS in return for his own release. | The video purports to show Mr Goto holding a picture of what appears to be the body of Mr Yukawa, and issuing a new demand from IS in return for his own release. |
US National Security Council official Patrick Ventrell said the US was also trying to establish the authenticity of the video and was closely co-ordinating with Japan. | |
'Unforgivable act' | 'Unforgivable act' |
Japan's chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga said the video image "showing a killed Japanese person" was "an abominable and unforgivable act of violence". | Japan's chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga said the video image "showing a killed Japanese person" was "an abominable and unforgivable act of violence". |
"We strongly condemn this action," he said. | "We strongly condemn this action," he said. |
"We strongly request that no harm be done to the remaining person, Kenji Goto, and that he be released immediately." | "We strongly request that no harm be done to the remaining person, Kenji Goto, and that he be released immediately." |
There is some uncertainty over whether the video released on Saturday officially comes from Islamic State. | |
Unlike similar previous videos, the latest recording does not carry the logo of any IS media arms, and consists of an audio message with a still image. Other official videos have shown moving footage. | |
Kenji Goto is a well-known freelance journalist and documentary film-maker. Mr Yukawa had reportedly gone to Syria to set up a private military contracting company. | Kenji Goto is a well-known freelance journalist and documentary film-maker. Mr Yukawa had reportedly gone to Syria to set up a private military contracting company. |
In a video released on Tuesday, a masked man was shown standing over kneeling hostages named as Mr Yukawa and Mr Goto and demanding the ransom. | In a video released on Tuesday, a masked man was shown standing over kneeling hostages named as Mr Yukawa and Mr Goto and demanding the ransom. |
The ransom is the same amount as that pledged in non-military aid for countries fighting IS by Prime Minister Abe during a recent tour of the Middle East. | The ransom is the same amount as that pledged in non-military aid for countries fighting IS by Prime Minister Abe during a recent tour of the Middle East. |
Who are Islamic State (IS)? | Who are Islamic State (IS)? |