Japan Reacts Islamic State Hostage Crisis

TSUSHIMA, JAPAN - FEBRUARY 01: Muslims in Japan pray for Japanese hostage Kenji Goto at a mosque on February 1, 2015 in Tsushima, Aichi, Japan. The government's comprehensive judgment is that the Islamic State militant group released the video, and that the man beheaded was most likely Japanese freelance journalist Kenji Goto.The video was seen on militant websites around 5 a.m. Japan time. Abe repeatedly said the Japanese government was doing its utmost to win Goto's release. The Islamic State had demanded that Goto be exchanged for Sajida al Rishawi, a woman sentenced to death in Jordan for her involvement in a bombing attack in the capital of Amman in 2005. (Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
TSUSHIMA, JAPAN - FEBRUARY 01: Muslims in Japan pray for Japanese hostage Kenji Goto at a mosque on February 1, 2015 in Tsushima, Aichi, Japan. The government's comprehensive judgment is that the Islamic State militant group released the video, and that the man beheaded was most likely Japanese freelance journalist Kenji Goto.The video was seen on militant websites around 5 a.m. Japan time. Abe repeatedly said the Japanese government was doing its utmost to win Goto's release. The Islamic State had demanded that Goto be exchanged for Sajida al Rishawi, a woman sentenced to death in Jordan for her involvement in a bombing attack in the capital of Amman in 2005. (Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
Japan Reacts Islamic State Hostage Crisis
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