Japan Reacts Islamic State Hostage Crisis

AMMAN, JORDAN - JANUARY 23: Japanese vice Foregin Minister Yasuhide Nakayama speaks to media reporters outside the Japanese Embassy on January 23, 2015 in Amman, Jordan. Japan has been struggling to gather information as the Japanese Embassy in Syria has been closed since March 2012 due to the deterioration of the civil war. Japanese government have not been able to confirm the safety of the two hostage 47-year-old freelance journalist Kenji Goto and 42-year-old Haruna Yukawa, the founder of a private security company, there has been no contact from the Islamic State since they posted the video. Officials continues all the efforts to free the two hostage. (Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
AMMAN, JORDAN - JANUARY 23: Japanese vice Foregin Minister Yasuhide Nakayama speaks to media reporters outside the Japanese Embassy on January 23, 2015 in Amman, Jordan. Japan has been struggling to gather information as the Japanese Embassy in Syria has been closed since March 2012 due to the deterioration of the civil war. Japanese government have not been able to confirm the safety of the two hostage 47-year-old freelance journalist Kenji Goto and 42-year-old Haruna Yukawa, the founder of a private security company, there has been no contact from the Islamic State since they posted the video. Officials continues all the efforts to free the two hostage. (Photo by The Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)
Japan Reacts Islamic State Hostage Crisis
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