A message appeared on the Internet on Tuesday, possibly from ISIS, stating that Japanese journalist, Kenji Goto, and Jordanian pilot, First Lt. Mu’ath al-Kaseasbeh, have less than “24 hours left to live,” unless the Iraqi woman, Sajida al-Rishawi, one of the deadly 2005 attackers that ended the lives of 60 people, is released and set free in the next 24 hours.
The statement by ISIS said that the message was the last from them before they executed the two men for failing to carry out their demands.
Prior to today’s demands, the Jordanian pilot hasn’t been included in the demands.Al-Kaseasbeh is the Jordanian pilot that crashed near Raqqa, located in northern Syria. Al-Kaseasbeh was carrying out an air-strike on ISIS when he went down and was captured by rebels.
The still message was released by ISIS supporters on Youtube on Tuesday. The image showed the Japanese journalist, handcuffed and wearing an orange jumpsuit, holding a picture of the downed pilot as a voice dubbed into the file made their latest demands.The subtitle below the image read in Arabic, “I only have 24 hours left to live.”