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.