Maria Corina Machado's Bold Journey: A Test of Democracy and Freedom

Maria Corina Machado, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, secretly left Venezuela despite a travel ban to arrive in Oslo, embracing supporters amid concerns for her safety. Her journey underscores the Venezuelan struggle for democracy and freedom, amidst allegations of political repression by the Maduro regime.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 11-12-2025 10:45 IST | Created: 11-12-2025 10:45 IST
Maria Corina Machado's Bold Journey: A Test of Democracy and Freedom
Nobel Peace Prize

Maria Corina Machado, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, made a dramatic entrance in Oslo, Norway, after defying a travel ban imposed by the Venezuelan government. Arriving just after missing the official ceremony, Machado embraced her supporters who gathered outside her hotel, celebrating her courage and commitment to democracy.

Machado's daughter accepted the prestigious award on her behalf, delivering a heartfelt speech that emphasized the global importance of fighting for freedom. Machado's clandestine journey involved a secretive escape from Venezuela to Curacao before flying to Norway, highlighting the risks faced by opposition figures under President Nicolas Maduro's regime.

The laureate's message resonates with the Venezuelan diaspora and beyond, calling for renewed commitment to democracy. Her dedication of the prize to former U.S. President Trump demonstrates the complex dynamics of international support as Venezuela navigates its turbulent political landscape.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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