A relaxed and smiling Omar Khadr said freedom is way better than he thought and said he wanted a fresh start. Khadr was released on bail yesterday after a judge refused a last-ditch attempt by the Canadian government to keep him imprisoned.
Toronto-born Khadr spent 10 years in the US prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Since 2012 he's been held in Canada, serving out an eight-year sentence handed down by a US military commission in 2010. He was convicted of war crimes, including throwing a grenade when he was 15 years old that killed US Army Sgt 1st Class Christopher Speer in Afghanistan during a 2002 firefight.
"Give me a chance to see who I am as a person, not as a name," Khadr said outside his lawyer's home in Edmonton, Alberta. "I'll prove to them that I'm a good person."
Defense attorneys said Khadr was a child soldier who was pushed into war by his father, Ahmed Said Khadr, an alleged senior al-Qaida financier whose family stayed with Osama bin Laden briefly when Omar Khadr was a boy. His Egyptian-born father was killed in 2003 in a Pakistani military operation. Khadr, articulate and showing no bitterness, said he believes in education and he's excited to start his life.
Khadr said he will disappoint Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, whose government has long refused to do anything for Khadr while he was at Guantanamo and has tried to keep him in prison in Canada. "I'm better than the person he thinks I am," Khadr said.
Khadr was the last Western detainee at Guantanamo. Asked if he categorically rejects violent jihad, Khadr said "Yes, yes I do."
Khadr said he noticed a lot of people are able to be manipulated if they are not educated. He said he wants to finish his education and work in health care. "I have a lot of basic skills I need to learn," he said.
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