Freed Vanunu urges nuclear inspections
Freed Israeli nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu is calling on Israel to open its nuclear facilities to international inspectors.
Mr Vanunu has walked from prison after serving 18 years for exposing Israel's secret nuclear program.
Greeting supporters and opponents outside the jail with victory signs, Mr Vanunu says he is proud of what he did.
The former technician at Israel's Dimona nuclear plant denies he is a traitor, saying he exposed Israel's secret nuclear program for the good of the world.
"My message today to all the world is open Dimona reactor for inspection," he said.
Mr Vanunu says he has no more nuclear secrets to reveal, adding that all he wants to do now is to start a new life.
He says he has triumphed over all efforts to break him.
"I am a symbol of the will of freedom," he said.
"The human spirit is free. You cannot destroy the human spirit."
However, Israel has banned him from leaving the country for 12 months and he cannot talk to foreigners or the media without prior permission.