Jordan and Japan together to free their hostages in Syria


Confusion over the fate of the two hostages held by the Islamic State. While the mobilization continues to support the Jordanian driver and the Japanese journalist still held captive by the terrorist group, a new message warns that Jordanian soldier could be executed Thursday evening if Jordan does not release an Iraqi woman detained in prison sentenced to death.


It could be that Kenji Goto himself was the author of that message that the Jordanian authorities are authenticated.


The journalist was abducted in Syria in late October. He was looking for another Japanese hostage, probably murdered him by Daesh.


On Tuesday, the jihadists have also threatened to execute Kenji Goto.


His mother repeated it gave his confidence to Shinzo Abe, Japanese Prime Minister.


The Iraqi Sajida al-Rishawi was sentenced to death for his involvement in attacks in 2005 in Amman, the attacks that had sixty dead.


Jordan said it wanted guarantees that its pilot was still alive before a possible prisoner exchange.


Amman and Tokyo together in the management of the crisis, as shown by the arrival in the Jordanian capital on Thursday, the Japanese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs.






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