Off the wire
2nd LD: Ukrainian insurgent leader announces launch of attack on Mariupol  • Iran warns new sanctions harm ongoing nuclear talks  • Nissan, Honda recall cars over safety concern  • Iran devises retaliatory plans against fresh sanctions by U.S.  • 1st LD Writethru: Video shows IS-held Japanese hostage killed -- report  • English FA Cup result  • Xinhua world news summary at 1530 GMT, Jan. 24  • Scottish Premiership soccer result  • News Analysis: Tussle between ruling and opposition deepens in Nepal  • Urgent: Video shows IS-held Japanese hostage killed -- report  
You are here:   Home

2nd LD Writethru: Japanese PM condemns possible IS-held Japanese hostage kill

Xinhua, January 25, 2015 Adjust font size:

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday condemned a possible kill of a Japanese hostage held by the Islamic State (IS) militants after a likely video released late Saturday suggested that a Japanese captive, Haruna Yukawa, was killed.

Abe said at a short press briefing immediately after a ministerial meeting on the issue that the kill was "an unforgivable act of violence" and the prime minister demanded the release of Kenji Goto, another Japanese hostage held by the IS.

In the newly released video, Goto's photo was posted and an audio message was attached saying that Yukawa was killed.

Abe said that Japan will continue to work with the international community to fight against terrorism and Tokyo will never give in to terrorism, adding the country is trying every channel in order to secure the release of the hostage.

Meanwhile, Abe also expressed condolence to Yukawa's relatives, indicating that the government considered the video is highly reliable, according to Japan's public broadcaster NHK, while Japan's defense ministry is analyzing the latest video.

The new video came after a clip showed Tuesday by IS militants that demand 200 million U.S. dollars for ransom of the two Japanese hostages within 72 hours. The ransom amount is the same to Japan's support pledged by Abe recently to the Middle East to help counter the threats posted by the IS.

Meanwhile, in the video, the IS militants said they demand the release of a female IS member imprisoned in Jordan, according to local report. The prisoner reportedly launched a suicidal attack in Jordan in 2005 and killed about 50 people. Endi