The youngest person ever to be held at the military prison in Guantanamo Bay has discussed his experience for the first time, also talking about his hopes for the future.
In 2002, Canadian national Omar Khadr, aged 15 at the time, was alleged to have thrown a grenade at US troops in Afghanistan, killing one soldier.
In his first full-length interview since his release on bail on May 7, Khadr - now 28 - tells Al Jazeera that he worries whether his new freedom is going to last, as he appeals his conviction.
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