Maria Kalesnikava: A Beacon of Resistance Emerges from Captivity
Maria Kalesnikava, a prominent opposition politician in Belarus, has been released from prison after being detained for over five years. The news was confirmed by her sister, Tatsiana Khomich, through a phone call reported by independent media outlet Zerkalo.
Belarusian opposition leader Maria Kalesnikava has been released from prison after enduring a detention of more than five years, according to independent news source Zerkalo.
Her sister, Tatsiana Khomich, confirmed the release, having communicated with Kalesnikava over the phone, as reported by Zerkalo.
The release marks a significant moment in Belarus's political landscape, highlighting Kalesnikava's resilience in the face of authoritarian pressure.
(With inputs from agencies.)

