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Baird could visit Ethiopia to aid jailed Canadian

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The Star

March 19, 2009

Transport minister's decision depends on outcome of Bashir Makhtal's appearance in civil court today

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Federal Transport Minister John Baird, who has a large Somali population in his Ottawa West-Nepean riding, is considering going to Ethiopia on behalf of Canadian Bashir Makhtal, who is being held in jail in Addis Ababa.

But his decision hinges on what happens during a Makhtal court appearance today.

Makhtal, a Canadian citizen who lived in Toronto for close to a decade, was rendered to Ethiopia in January 2007 and has been held in prison for two years.

For most of his imprisonment, he was not allowed contact with the Canadian embassy nor legal representation.

The Ethiopian government alleges that Makhtal is a member of a terrorist organization – the Ogaden National Liberation Front – an allegation that Makhtal has denied.

He will appear in a civilian court in Addis Ababa today. But his cousin Said Maktal and other family members here don't believe he will receive a fair trial.

"I'll wait to see what happens," said Baird in a telephone interview with the Star.

"I'm going to take it one step at a time. I won't forecast what will happen. We've made our case to the Ethiopian government.

"Canada, Canadians and the senior people in government will be watching closely what happens in Addis Ababa."

A new Canadian ambassador has just been appointed to Ethiopia and he's still in Ottawa, Baird said.

But he spoke to the Canadian embassy in Addis Ababa yesterday and he was assured that the chargé d'affaires – the highest ranking Canadian official currently in Ethiopia – will be in the courtroom monitoring the proceedings.

SOURCE: TheStar, March 19, 2009