Group Islamic State, "a real threat against all Japanese"


Tokyo believes that the terrorist threat against Japan is more "real" after the execution of two of his fellow citizens by the Islamic State Group: Haruna Yukawa and Kenji Goto were beheaded a week apart last month.


The spokesman of the government, Yoshihide Suga said Tuesday the need to strengthen internal security and implement measures to prevent foreign-based Japanese companies are attacked.


"The video that allegedly showed the murder of Goto also included a message that the terrorists also targeted now all Japanese, which made terrorism a real and immediate threat against us all," added the spokesman.


In close, it is time to meditation. The mother of Kenji Goto said she was proud of her son, a freelance journalist who provided coverage of the Middle East to the Japanese TV channels. "He showed his love to others in the world. I am very proud of him. "


Japanese media noted that a message written by Goto in September 2010 was, on the internet, retweeted more than 26,000 times, after his execution last week. A message advocating patience and rejecting hatred.






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