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Iraqi authorities release detained Japanese journalist 

Iraqi authorities release detained Japanese journalist 

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

TOKYO: A Japanese freelance journalist detained by local authorities in Iraq has been released after being suspected of being a member of the Islamic State group. Japan's Foreign Ministry says Kosuke Tsuneoka was handed over by the Iraqi authorities to the Japanese Embassy on Monday. The 47-year-old journalist, who specialises in the Middle East, was captured last month while reporting on the battle to retake Mosul from IS. He was taken into custody by Kurdish-led, US-backed forces. Tsuneoka tweeted: 'Freed now. Will return home tomorrow evening ... Thanks everyone.' He said he had been investigated after being arrested as he was carrying a key chain with an IS logo that he had obtained on an earlier reporting trip.