After almost five and a half years in prison, Belarusian opposition activist Maria Kalesnikava has a clear warning for Europe, as she sees Belarus increasingly under Russian influence.
Breakdown
- Maria Kolesnikova released after over five years in prison and now in Berlin
- Kolesnikova says Belarus lost sovereignty and economic independence due to sanctions 30s
- Sanctions pushed Lukashenko towards Russia, increasing Russian influence 44s
- Russian propaganda in Belarus threatens democratic values among youth 1m 18s
- Kolesnikova urges EU to engage Lukashenko to avoid Belarus turning to Putin 2m 4s