Omar Khadr will spend his remaining year in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in the highest-security section of the detention facility. Khadr was sentenced to 40 years in prison for war crimes Sunday, but the decision by a U.S. military panel was largely symbolic.
Dennis Edney, Khadr's Canadian lawyer, says that when he is released Khadr will not live with his Toronto family members, who have openly supported al-Qaeda.
Wait, didnt Oboomba close Gitmo ?
but, but......
I'll beleive that when I see it.