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Kenji Goto: Abe condemns 'despicable' IS hostage video | Kenji Goto: Abe condemns 'despicable' IS hostage video |
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Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said a new Islamic State (IS) video threatening to kill hostage Kenji Goto within 24 hours is "despicable". | Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said a new Islamic State (IS) video threatening to kill hostage Kenji Goto within 24 hours is "despicable". |
In the footage a voice believed to be Mr Goto says he and a Jordanian pilot will be killed unless Jordan frees an Iraqi woman held on death row. | In the footage a voice believed to be Mr Goto says he and a Jordanian pilot will be killed unless Jordan frees an Iraqi woman held on death row. |
Mr Abe said Japan was working with Jordan to secure their release. | Mr Abe said Japan was working with Jordan to secure their release. |
IS said on Sunday it had killed another Japanese man, Haruna Yukawa. It had demanded a $200m (£130m) ransom. | IS said on Sunday it had killed another Japanese man, Haruna Yukawa. It had demanded a $200m (£130m) ransom. |
In the latest footage, released around midday on Tuesday, the speaker says Mr Goto has "only 24 hours left to live" and Jordanian hostage Mu'ath al-Kaseasbeh "even less" unless Jordan releases Sajida al-Rishawi. | In the latest footage, released around midday on Tuesday, the speaker says Mr Goto has "only 24 hours left to live" and Jordanian hostage Mu'ath al-Kaseasbeh "even less" unless Jordan releases Sajida al-Rishawi. |
Al-Rishawi is an al-Qaeda militant who has been sentenced to death in Jordan for her involvement in a 2005 attack that killed 60 people. | Al-Rishawi is an al-Qaeda militant who has been sentenced to death in Jordan for her involvement in a 2005 attack that killed 60 people. |
'Ensure safety of Japanese' | 'Ensure safety of Japanese' |
Kenji Goto, 47, is a well-known freelance journalist and documentary film-maker who went to Syria in October, reportedly to try to secure the release of fellow Japanese national Haruna Yukawa. | Kenji Goto, 47, is a well-known freelance journalist and documentary film-maker who went to Syria in October, reportedly to try to secure the release of fellow Japanese national Haruna Yukawa. |
A video appeared on Sunday apparently showing Mr Goto holding a picture of what appeared to be the body of Mr Yukawa. | A video appeared on Sunday apparently showing Mr Goto holding a picture of what appeared to be the body of Mr Yukawa. |
Speaking to reporters at the start of a cabinet meeting on Wednesday morning, Mr Abe said he was appalled by the "utterly despicable" videos, and that the government was asking for Jordanian co-operation. | Speaking to reporters at the start of a cabinet meeting on Wednesday morning, Mr Abe said he was appalled by the "utterly despicable" videos, and that the government was asking for Jordanian co-operation. |
He called on ministers to "take all possible measures to ensure the safety of Japanese nationals at home and abroad," the AFP news agency reports. | He called on ministers to "take all possible measures to ensure the safety of Japanese nationals at home and abroad," the AFP news agency reports. |
The mother of Mr Goto appealed publicly to the prime minister to help her son. | The mother of Mr Goto appealed publicly to the prime minister to help her son. |
"Please save him," she said. "Kenji has only a little time left." | "Please save him," she said. "Kenji has only a little time left." |
Analysis: Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, Tokyo | Analysis: Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, Tokyo |
Despite Mr Abe promising an all-out effort to get Kenji Goto released, it's pretty clear that the power to do so now lies not in Tokyo but in Amman. The one potential bright spot for Japan is that Islamic State is now offering to spare Muath al-Kasaebeh. | |
Mr Kasaebeh's F16 jet was shot down over northern Syria late last year, and the pilot caught by Islamic State fighters. | Mr Kasaebeh's F16 jet was shot down over northern Syria late last year, and the pilot caught by Islamic State fighters. |
The additional offer appears to be a very deliberate attempt by Islamic State to increase the pressure on the Jordanian government. | The additional offer appears to be a very deliberate attempt by Islamic State to increase the pressure on the Jordanian government. |
In Japan public sentiment about what the government should do remains very ambivalent. There have been a number of street protests in support of Mr Goto, with people holding up signs saying "Free Kenji". | In Japan public sentiment about what the government should do remains very ambivalent. There have been a number of street protests in support of Mr Goto, with people holding up signs saying "Free Kenji". |
But on social media there are also many voices calling on the government not to do a deal, and not to spend tax-payers money to get Mr Goto out. | But on social media there are also many voices calling on the government not to do a deal, and not to spend tax-payers money to get Mr Goto out. |
Deputy Foreign Minister Yasuhide Nakayama is in Amman negotiating with the Jordanian authorities. | Deputy Foreign Minister Yasuhide Nakayama is in Amman negotiating with the Jordanian authorities. |
Our correspondent say there was some optimism on Tuesday that a deal could be reached, but that the latest threat makes it clear that time is short. | Our correspondent say there was some optimism on Tuesday that a deal could be reached, but that the latest threat makes it clear that time is short. |
On Tuesday night, several hundred relatives and supporters of the Jordanian pilot held a protest outside the prime minister's office in Amman, demanding he meet the IS demands. | On Tuesday night, several hundred relatives and supporters of the Jordanian pilot held a protest outside the prime minister's office in Amman, demanding he meet the IS demands. |
Mr Kasaebeh's father, Safi al-Kaseasbeh, told the Associated Press news agency: "The safety of Mu'ath means the stability of Jordan, and the death of Mu'ath means chaos in Jordan." | Mr Kasaebeh's father, Safi al-Kaseasbeh, told the Associated Press news agency: "The safety of Mu'ath means the stability of Jordan, and the death of Mu'ath means chaos in Jordan." |
Who are Islamic State (IS)? | Who are Islamic State (IS)? |