Nobel Peace Prize Winner Reemerges Abroad After Escape From Venezuela
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With a wig past army checkpoints, then a sea voyage in dark night at high waves: there are new details on the escape of María Corina Machado from Venezuela. She wants to return now.
CARACAS (AP) — María Corina Machado has long been the face of resistance to Venezuela's 26-year ruling party. Now, she is also a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
Against all odds and despite the persecution of the regime of Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado arrived in Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize 2025. Her award recognizes her tireless defense of democracy and political rights in Venezuela, as well as her commitment to a peaceful and electoral transition in the midst of repression and threats.During the ceremony, the president of the Norwegian Nobel Committee,…
It was during the afternoon of Monday, December 8 that the opposition leader to the regime of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, María Corina Machado, began a journey to escape the country. Her goal was to arrive in Norway on Wednesday, to participate in the ceremony of the Nobel Peace Prize, recognition that was granted to her in early October.A person with knowledge of the escape, who spoke on condition of anonymity because it was a delicate matter,…
The award of the Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado and her departure from Venezuela in unlikely conditions have brought back to the fore a truth that much of the international community already considers incontestable: Nicolás Maduro lost the elections and his stay in power lacks democratic legitimacy. It is not an opinionable conclusion nor the result of the ideological dispute between left and right: it is worth recalling that it is th…
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