TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanâs government opened a communication channel with Islamic State in the decisive stages of its recent hostage crisis but was unwilling to use it to start negotiations, according to a Tokyo-based Islamic scholar who briefly became an intermediary. Hassan Ko Nakata, a former Islamic law professor at Kyoto-based Doshisha University, attends a news conference at the Foreign Corre
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