Belarusian dissident M. Kalesnikava claims to have read 700 books in prison
Belarusian dissident Maria Kalesnikava, recently released from prison, reports having read 700 books during her confinement.
'I’m only afraid of Belarus becoming part of Russia' — released opposition activist Kalesnikava calls on Europe to re-engage with Lukashenko
Maria Kalesnikava, a prominent Belarusian opposition leader, advocates for Europe to re-engage with Belarus's ruler Alexander Lukashenko, warning that the alternative could lead to Belarus becoming part of Russia.
What do the 'social democrats' meetings with M. Kalesnikava mean? Suspicions of preparations for radical changes regarding Belarus
The recent meetings between Lithuanian social democrat leaders and opposition figure Maria Kalesnikava, recently released from a Belarusian prison, have sparked new discussions despite Lithuania's stance of not changing its approach toward Belarus.