The Venezuelan opposition chief Maria Corina Machado did not make it to Oslo in time to obtain the Nobel Peace Prize in individual, in a rare day shrouded in uncertainty over her whereabouts.
Machado is not the primary Nobel Laureate unable to attend, however her journey to Oslo was unprecedented within the historical past of the celebrated prize.
Her departure from Venezuela, carried out amid heavy secrecy and possibly with covert US assist, was fraught with threat, however on Wednesday she was en path to Norway, the place she is anticipated to land late within the night.
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Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro joins supporters marching to commemorate the Battle of Santa Ines. Pic: Reuters
Experiences prompt she first travelled by boat to the Caribbean island of Curaçao earlier than getting a non-public flight by way of the US. Two US F-16 jets had been tracked within the skies near Curaçao late Tuesday evening.
In a telephone name with members of the Nobel Institute, launched simply after she took off, Machado stated she was “very sad” to not make it in individual however “as soon as I arrive, I will be able to embrace all my family and children.”
In her absence, her daughter Ana Corina Sosa Machado, whom she hasn’t seen for nearly two years, collected the award in Oslo Metropolis Corridor and delivered the speech her mom wrote.
She spoke about 2,500 individuals who had been “kidnapped, disappeared or tortured” underneath Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro’s authorities and slammed the corruption that has introduced Venezuela, as soon as one of many world’s richest nations, to its knees.
“This prize carries profound meaning; it reminds the world that democracy is essential to peace.
“Greater than something, what we Venezuelans can supply the world is the lesson cast by way of this lengthy and troublesome journey – that to have democracy, we should be keen to battle for freedom.”

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Maria Corina Machado addresses supporters at an anti-Maduro protest in January. File pic: AP

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Corina Perez de Machado, mom of Maria Corina Machado, on the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo. Pic: Reuters
To a standing ovation from an viewers that included a number of South American leaders, Machado thanked the individuals of Norway and despatched a message to her fellow countrymen and ladies, lots of whom had travelled to Oslo from their properties outdoors Venezuela.
“Venezuela will breathe again,” her daughter learn.
“We’ll open jail doorways and watch 1000’s who had been unjustly detained step into the nice and cozy solar, embraced finally by those that by no means stopped combating for them.
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“We will see our grandmothers settle children on their laps to tell them stories not of distant forefathers but of their own parents’ courage.
“We’ll hug once more. Fall in love once more. Hear our streets fill with laughter and music. All the easy joys the world takes without any consideration shall be ours.”
Ms Machado is the chief of a grassroots political motion combating for democracy in Venezuela.
She was banned by Nicolas Maduro from working for election, so she rallied a marketing campaign behind a little-known veteran diplomat Edmundo Gonzalez.
She organised and educated greater than one million volunteers to watch elections in 2024 and accumulate knowledge.
These outcomes, smuggled in another country, had been verified by unbiased specialists and confirmed a landslide win for Gonzalez and Machado’s occasion.
Maduro refused to recognise the consequence and detained 1000’s of opponents.
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Protests have did not dislodge him, though US president Donald Trump has stationed an enormous naval drive off the coast and has warned the Venezuelan chief his “days are numbered”.
Mr Trump had lobbied publicly to win this 12 months’s Nobel Prize himself, however rang Machado to congratulate her. Some members of Trump’s administration had threatened the Nobel committee if he did not win.
Edmundo Gonzalez, who was on the ceremony in Oslo, has since gone into exile in Spain, however Machado has remained in Venezuela, spending most of her time in hiding.
Her mom, sister and youngsters have additionally travelled to Oslo to be reunited along with her.
The choice to journey to Norway is fraught with threat.
Having efficiently left the nation, she faces a harmful journey dwelling once more.


