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Nobel laureate Maria Corina Machado will probably be a “fugitive” if she leaves Venezuela to simply accept peace prize, AG says
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Nobel laureate Maria Corina Machado will probably be a “fugitive” if she leaves Venezuela to simply accept peace prize, AG says

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Nobel laureate and Venezuelan opposition chief Maria Corina Machado will probably be thought-about a “fugitive” if she emerges from hiding to gather the consideration in Norway, Venezuela’s legal professional basic advised Agence France-Presse on Thursday. 

Machado has expressed curiosity in attending the ceremony, which will probably be held in Oslo on December 10. 

“By being exterior Venezuela and having quite a few legal investigations, she is taken into account a fugitive,” Lawyer Common Tarek William Saab advised the AFP. Saab added that Machado is accused of “acts of conspiracy, incitement of hatred, terrorism,” and famous that she is below investigation for her assist of the US’ deployment of navy forces within the Caribbean. 

Machado was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize final month for “her tireless work selling democratic rights for the folks of Venezuela and for her battle to attain a simply and peaceable transition from dictatorship to democracy.” The Nobel Committee referred to as Machado a “key, unifying determine in a political opposition that was as soon as deeply divided” and “a courageous and dedicated champion of peace.” It was Venezuela’s first Nobel Prize. 

Often known as Venezuela’s “Iron Girl,” the 58-year-old Machado has spent greater than 20 years main a large political motion difficult the nation’s authoritarian leaders. She has been in hiding in Venezuela for the reason that nation’s 2024 election.

The Venezuelan opposition chief Maria Corina Machado attends a protest referred to as by the opposition in Caracas, Venezuela, on January 9, 2025.

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Venezuela has been dominated by an autocratic regime for many years and is at the moment led by President Nicolas Maduro, whose election in 2024 was extensively dismissed as non-democratic. His management shouldn’t be acknowledged by many countries, together with the US. As a substitute, the U.S. acknowledged Senator Edmundo Gonzalez, an opposition politician backed by Machado, because the legit winner of the election. Gonzalez has since left Venezuela. 

The Trump administration has accused Maduro of working with drug smuggling gangs, and tensions have solely grown amid strikes on alleged drug boats and U.S. navy property being moved into the Caribbean. 

Machado has supported the efforts, calling the elevated navy stress a “crucial measure” towards the “restoration of standard sovereignty in Venezuela.”

Machado advised CBS Information in an unique interview final month that she believed profitable the Nobel would give her “plenty of safety” from the Maduro regime.  

“However crucial factor, is that it highlights, worldwide, the significance of the battle of Venezuela,” Machado mentioned. 

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