Japan condemns 'despicable' Islamic State hostage threat

Japanese hostage Kenji Goto says he will be killed unless Jordan releases a failed suicide bomber

Kenji Goto
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A video in which Islamic State militants threaten to kill two hostages unless Jordan releases a would-be suicide bomber has been condemned as "despicable" by Japan's prime minister.

The footage appears to show Kenji Goto, a Japanese journalist who has been held captive since October, and an image of Muadh al-Kasasbeh, a Jordanian pilot held by IS since his aircraft crashed over eastern Syria in late December.

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