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Japan admits absence of negotiation channels with IS hostage takers

Posted on January 22, 2015

TOKYO, Jan. 22 (PNA/Sputnik) — The Islamic State (IS) militants threatening to kill two Japanese hostages if they do not receive a US$ 200 million ransom by Friday have not yet contacted Tokyo, Kyodo News agency reported Thursday, citing the country’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga.

“We are exploring every possibility available to save their lives,” Suga said at a press conference, as quoted by Kyodo.

On Tuesday, the Islamic State posted a video showing two Japanese men, Haruna Yukawa and Kenji Goto, allegedly captured by IS militants in 2014 in Syria, kneeling on either side of a man clad in black fabric from head to toe and holding a weapon.

An English-language voice over states that the two men will be killed unless the Japanese government pays a US$ 200-million ransom.

The sum matches exactly the amount pledged to the anti-IS coalition by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Saturday during his Middle East tour.

Tokyo has stressed that Abe’s monetary pledge to the coalition is strictly for humanitarian and non-military purposes.

The deadline for paying the ransom is Friday (05:50 GMT), according to Japanese authorities.

The Islamic State is a jihadist group known for multiple human rights atrocities, including beheading of journalists, aid workers and civilians, some of which are documented in video and posted to the Internet.

In 2014, IS took large areas of Iraq and Syria under its control and proclaimed a caliphate. (PNA/Sputnik)

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