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Nobel laureate María Corina Machado makes public look in Norway, her first in 11 months
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Nobel laureate María Corina Machado makes public look in Norway, her first in 11 months

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Venezuelan opposition chief María Corina Machado appeared in public for the primary time in 11 months early Thursday morning native time, when she waved to supporters at a resort in Norway’s capital hours after her daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf.

Machado had been in hiding since Jan. 9, when she was briefly detained after becoming a member of supporters in a protest in Caracas, Venezuela’s capital. She had been anticipated to attend the award ceremony on Wednesday in Oslo, the place heads of state and her household have been amongst these ready to see her.

CBS Information realized that Machado escaped Venezuela through the Dutch-controlled island of Curaçao, which is situated about 40 miles north of Venezuela. The Wall Road Journal was first to report particulars of her journey to Oslo. 

Machado stated in an audio recording of a telephone name revealed on the Nobel web site that she would not be capable of arrive in time for the ceremony however that many individuals had “risked their lives” for her to reach in Oslo.

Her daughter, Ana Corina Sosa, accepted the prize in her place. 

“She needs to dwell in a free Venezuela, and she is going to by no means hand over on that goal,” Sosa stated. “That’s the reason everyone knows, and I do know, that she can be again in Venezuela very quickly.”

Nobel laureate María Corina Machado waves from a balcony of the Grand Lodge in Oslo, Norway, within the early hours of Dec. 11, 2025. 

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Jørgen Watne Frydnes, chair of the Norwegian Nobel committee, informed the award ceremony that “María Corina Machado has carried out every part in her energy to have the ability to attend the ceremony right here at this time — a journey in a scenario of utmost hazard.”

“Though she won’t be able to achieve this ceremony and at this time’s occasions, we’re profoundly comfortable to verify that she is protected, and that she can be with us right here in Oslo,” he stated to applause.

In a Zoom interview with CBS Information simply hours after being awarded the honour in October, the girl referred to as Venezuela’s “Iron Woman” stated it served as a message to Venezuelans that they have been “not alone.”

“The world acknowledges this big, epic struggle,” Machado stated.

Venezuela’s lawyer basic informed Agence France-Presse final month that Machado could be thought of a “fugitive” if she left Venezuela to just accept the honour. 

Machado was awarded the Nobel for “her tireless work selling democratic rights for the individuals of Venezuela and for her wrestle to realize a simply and peaceable transition from dictatorship to democracy.”  

Margaret Brennan

contributed to this report.

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