On 26 June, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange walked free from a US court on the Western Pacific island of Saipan, halfway between Japan to the north and Papua New Guinea to the south.
He had been released on bail from Belmarsh prison in London two days earlier as part of complicated plea deal negotiated by Australia, the US and Britain.
In Saipan, Assange pleaded guilty to one count of espionage and was given a sentence of ‘time served’, given his five years’ imprisonment in…