The lives of two Japanese hostage threatened by the Islamic state group. The jihadists claim $ 200 million at the Tokyo government to save the lives of two men, Haruna Yukawa, president of the private security company PMC Japan and Kenji Goto Jogo, an independent journalist 48 years. The threat of video, the hostages in orange outfit, and in the middle is a hooded man holding a knife. Japan said it would not give. According to the video, the ransom is intended to compensate with $ 200 million promised by Abe to countries affected by the offensive of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, which has claimed hundreds of thousands of displaced persons and refugees. Japanese Prime Minister promised a non-military aid package of $ 2.5 billion in the Middle East, which will aim to provide "humanitarian assistance and infrastructure development." Japan has so far been relatively untouched by the wave of violence attributed to radical Islamist groups. The country stands away from the antijihadistes coalition created by the United States to contain the advance of EI in Syria and Iraq.
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