shot-button
Home > News > World News > Article > Japanese hostage executed by IS PM says unforgivable act

Japanese hostage executed by IS, PM says 'unforgivable act'

Updated on: 25 January,2015 10:32 AM IST  | 
Agencies |

A video released by the Islamic State (IS) militant group Saturday claimed one of the two Japanese hostages held by it was beheaded, according to media reports

Japanese hostage executed by IS, PM says 'unforgivable act'

Listen to this article
Japanese hostage executed by IS, PM says 'unforgivable act'
x
00:00

Tokyo: A video released by the Islamic State (IS) militant group Saturday claimed one of the two Japanese hostages held by it was beheaded, according to media reports. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe condemned the possible execution, and called it "an unforgivable act of violence".

The government said it was verifying the video, which claimed that Japanese hostage Haruna Yukawa was executed by the IS, according to a BBC report.


Abe said after a ministerial meeting that the killing was "an unforgivable act of violence" and demanded the release of Kenji Goto, another Japanese held hostage by the IS, according to a Xinhua report.



In the video, Goto's photo was posted along with an audio message saying Yukawa was killed.

Abe said Japan will continue to work with the international community to fight against terrorism and that Tokyo would never give in to terrorism.

He said the country was trying every channel to secure the other hostage's release.

He also extended his condolence to Yukawa's kin, indicating that the government considered the video to be highly reliable, according to Japan's public broadcaster NHK, which the Xinhua report cited.

Japan's defence ministry was reported to be analysing the video.

On Tuesday, the IS threatened to kill Yukawa and Goto unless Japan paid $200 million within three days.

Last week, Abe, at the beginning of his tour of the Middle East, announced that Japan would be donating $200 million in non-military aid to countries fighting the IS in order to help build human capacities and infrastructure.

The IS claimed that the ransom amount was the same as the financial aid pledged by Abe to countries affected by the militant group.

The IS also said, in the video, they demanded the release of a female member imprisoned in Jordan, according to a local report.

The prisoner reportedly launched a suicide attack in Jordan in 2005 and killed about 50 people.

"Exciting news! Mid-day is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest news!" Click here!

Did you find this article helpful?

Yes
No

Help us improve further by providing more detailed feedback and stand a chance to win a 3-month e-paper subscription! Click Here

Note: Winners will be selected via a lucky draw.

Help us improve further by providing more detailed feedback and stand a chance to win a 3-month e-paper subscription! Click Here

Note: Winners will be selected via a lucky draw.


Mid-Day Web Stories

Mid-Day Web Stories

This website uses cookie or similar technologies, to enhance your browsing experience and provide personalised recommendations. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. OK