María Corina Machado Emerges in Norway After Nobel Peace Prize Win
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado made a significant public appearance in Oslo, marking her first in nearly a year after a perilous escape from Venezuela. Although she was unable to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony due to threats from the Maduro regime, her daughter accepted the award on her behalf. Machado, who had been in hiding for 11 months, proclaimed the need to continue the fight for freedom, emphasizing the challenges faced by Venezuelans under state terrorism. Her journey to Norway, characterized by danger and uncertainty, symbolizes her resilience and commitment to the Venezuelan cause.
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