WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (Image: AAP/Samantha Salamon)
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (Image: AAP/Samantha Salamon)

Yesterday Julian Assange walked out of the Federal Court in Saipan, North Marianas Islands, a free man. He pleaded guilty to one count of breaching the US Espionage Act.

With the court accepting his 62 months already spent in Belmarsh Prison as a sufficient sentence, he has no more case to answer and no more sentence to serve.

However, this case leaves behind it a trail of unanswered legal questions and unresolved controversies. In particular, there are questions of fundamental human rights that can only now be addressed in future cases, if ever.