jordan demands proof pilot alive as is deadline passes
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Priority is to see the airman return home safely

Jordan demands proof pilot alive as IS deadline passes

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Japanese journalist Kenji Goto (L) and Jordanian pilot Maaz al-Kassasbeh
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Jordan demanded proof Thursday that a pilot threatened with execution by the Islamic State group was alive, as a deadline set by the jihadists to free a female militant expired.
IS had vowed to kill airman Maaz al-Kassasbeh unless Iraqi jihadist Sajida al-Rishawi was handed over at the Turkish border in return for captured Japanese journalist Kenji Goto.
The extremist group had set a deadline of sunset Thursday for the exchange, but there was no news of the hostages after night fell over parts of Iraq and Syria where IS is based.
Jordan said it was still waiting for evidence that the airman is alive and well.
"At this point we want to emphasise that we have asked for proof of life from Daesh (IS) and we have not received anything yet," Jordanian government spokesman Mohammad al-Momani said.
"Rishawi is still in Jordan and the exchange will happen once we receive the proof of life that we asked for," he told reporters.
He made no mention of Goto, whose wife Rinko broke her silence with an emotional appeal to Tokyo and Amman to save her husband.
"My husband is a good and honest man who went to Syria to show the plight of those who suffer," she said.
"I beg the Jordanian and Japanese governments to understand that the fates of both men are in their hands."
Jordan has said its priority is to see the airman return home safely.
It has offered to free Rishawi, who was convicted for her part in triple-hotel bombings in the Jordanian capital in 2005 that killed 60 people, if IS releases the pilot.
While IS threatened Kassasbeh's life, it was not clear from its latest message if the jihadist group was ready to free him as part of an exchange.
At the Turkish border post of Akcakale, which faces the IS-held Syrian town of Tel Abyad, dozens of journalists including some Japanese reporters were waiting for a possible swap.
- 'Waiting for mercy' -
A Japanese woman working for Tokyo-based Fuji Television was killed in a car accident near the frontier, her employer said.
Kassasbeh was captured on December 24 after his F-16 jet crashed while on a mission against the jihadists over northern Syria.
"Until now we have not received any indication that (Kassasbeh) is still alive," the pilot's father Safi Kassasbeh told AFP as the Thursday deadline passed.
"The government has not told us anything about negotiations and I do not think they are taking the situation seriously. There is nothing we can do. We can only wait for the mercy of God and then Daesh (IS)," he said.
Jordan is under heavy pressure at home and from Japan -- a major aid donor -- to save Kassasbeh as well as Goto.
Safi Kassasbeh has begged the government to save his son "at any price".
Japan, which plays no military part in the fight against jihadists, was thrust onto the front line last week when a video appeared in which Goto and Haruna Yukawa, a self-described contractor, were seen kneeling in the desert.
A masked knife-wielding militant said Tokyo had 72 hours to pay a $200 million ransom if it wanted to spare their lives.
When that deadline expired, new pictures appeared to show Yukawa had been beheaded, and a voice identifying itself as Goto demanded the release of Rishawi.
Japan has appealed for Amman's help, aware that Jordan holds the key to Goto's safety, but also knowing that intense domestic pressure means the Jordanians must prioritise Kassasbeh.
- Jordan media arrests -
Jordanians have taken to social media to offer messages of support for the pilot, with some writing that his life was "more important" than that of the "terrorist" Rishawi.
After conflicting reports on Wednesday about the status of the possible swap, Jordan arrested two managers of a website for spreading rumours that Rishawi had already been released.
The owner of the Saraya News site, Hashim al-Khalidi, and editor-in-chief Seif Obeidat could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
The Japanese public has rallied around Goto, a respected war reporter and humanitarian. Though they largely support Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's handling of the crisis, that may change if the journalist does not come home alive.
Goto's mother, Junko Ishido, on Wednesday issued a plea for her son's life.
"Prime Minister Shinzo Abe," Ishido said. "Please continue your utmost efforts in negotiating with the Jordanian government until the last minute. There is not much time left."
Source: AFP

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