INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Belarusian political prisoner Maria Kalesnikava has appeared in a photo with her father, in her first appearance since she disappeared from
ripped up her passport as the Belarusian KGB tried to forcibly deport her.The 42-year-old, who is now serving an 11-year sentence in Homyel,
was barred from contact with the outside world for months, leading her family and supporters to fear for her life.The photo shared Tuesday
by Raman Pratasevich, the former head of a major Belarusian opposition Telegram channel who has cooperated with the regime since being
abducted from a European flight in 2021, shows Kalesnikava and her father Alexander hugging each other.Details of under what conditions the
meeting between Kolesnikova and her father took place remain unclear.In September, AFP reported that two ex-prisoners released from the same
colony said that Kalesnikava spent months in the harshest "PKT" type of punishment cell, held in isolation from other inmates, who were
conditions and denied an appropriate diet, her sister said.Then, the letters stopped and the last one was dated Feb
Contact was also lost with other key imprisoned opposition figures.Kalesnikava is one of over 1,000 political prisoners in Belarus.AFP