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Omar Khadr to be transferred to medium-security federal prison in Alberta:Lawyer

Omar Khadr appears in an Edmonton courtroom, Sept. 23, 2013 in an artist's sketch. The lawyer for former Guantanamo Bay inmate Omar Khadr says his client is to be transferred to a federal medium-security prison in central Alberta. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Amanda McRoberts

EDMONTON - The lawyer for former Guantanamo Bay inmate Omar Khadr says his client is to be transferred to a federal medium-security prison in central Alberta.

Dennis Edney says Khadr is to be moved to the Bowden Institution near the town of Innisfail, but it is not clear when.

Khadr pleaded guilty in 2010 to five war crimes, including murder, for killing an American soldier in Afghanistan when he was 15.

The 27-year-old is being held at the federal maximum-security prison in Edmonton where he is serving the remainder of an eight-year sentence.

Khadr was transferred to Canada from a U.S. military base in Guantanamo Bay in September 2012.

Last October an Alberta judge turned down his request to be moved to a lower security provincial jail where he would be eligible for rehabilitation programs.

At the time, federal Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney welcomed the court ruling, saying the government of Canada would continue to vigorously defend against any attempt to lessen Khadr's punishment.

The Correctional Service of Canada would not confirm Khadr's transfer, citing federal privacy rules.

Bowden Institution is a medium-security prison with a minimum-security annex.

A government website says Bowden Institution encourages inmates to become law-abiding citizens by offering education, employment, and rehabilitation programs.

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