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Former Guantanamo inmate engaged to be married to human rights activist

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Omar Khadr smiles as he answers questions during a news conference after being released on bail in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on May 7. Former Guantanamo Bay inmate Khadr, who was once the youngest prisoner in the US jail, is engaged to be married to a human rights activist, a friend of the couple confirmed. Photo: Reuters
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Former Guantanamo Bay inmate Omar Khadr, who was once the youngest prisoner in the United States military jail, is engaged to be married to a human rights activist, a friend of the couple confirmed on Tuesday.

Khadr, 29, was returned to Canada in 2012 to serve the rest of his sentence for killing a US soldier. A Canadian court later ruled that he could be released on bail and he left jail last year.

Khadr is now engaged to Edmonton, Alberta-based Muna Abougoush, according to the couple’s friend Kathleen Copps.

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Nathan Whitling, a lawyer who worked on Khadr’s case, said the engagement is “a happy thing.”

Abougoush was a founder of the online campaign “Free Omar Khadr Now” and also wrote to and paid many visits to Khadr while he was in prison in the Canadian province of Alberta, according to local media reports.

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