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JAPAN-IRAQ-SYRIA-CONFLICT-HOSTAGE
Ko Nakata, Islamic law scholar and visiting professor of Japan's Doshisha University, speaks to the press in Tokyo on January 22, 2015, saying he would be able to mediate talks between the Japanese government and the Islamic State over the current hostage crisis following the Islamic State group's demand of 200 million USD for the lives of freelance journalist Kenji Goto and self-employed contractor Haruna Yukawa. Japan's hostage crisis is a stark reminder that Tokyo's deep pockets and alliance with the US make it a target for Islamist militants, analysts say, even if the nation considers itself far removed from Middle Eastern conflicts. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO
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Tokyo, JAPAN |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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Yoshikazu TSUNO |
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22 Ianuarie 2015 |
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2779 x 4229 (1.06 MB) |
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