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Makhtal's cousin, Said Maktal, who spells his name slightly differently, insists his cousin never received a fair trial in Ethiopia after being arrested at a Kenyan border post three years ago last week and transported to Ethiopia, The Ottawa Citizen reported Saturday.
"His only hope now is the government of Canada," Maktal said.
"The government told us to follow the rules and regulations, but we didn't see a fair trial at any stage. The message now is: We need action."
His supporters maintain the businessman was simply targeted because he is ethically Somali, the Citizen said.
John Baird, Canada's minister of transportation and infrastructure, said he is planning on traveling to the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa this month in hopes of resolving the conflict regarding Makhtal's case.
