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            Nobel winner escapes Venezuela disguised in wig to accept peace prize

            Thursday, December 11, 2025 - 13:50:47
            Nobel winner escapes Venezuela disguised in wig to accept peace prize
            Arya News - Venezuela’s opposition leader slipped out of the country in disguise and appeared in Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.

            Credit: Reuters / María Corina Machado via Instagram
            Venezuela’s opposition leader slipped out of the country in disguise and appeared in Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize .
            Maria Corina Machado , the 58-year-old pro-democracy activist, stepped onto the balcony of Oslo’s Grand Hotel shortly before 2.30am on Thursday after spending more than a year in hiding in Caracas.
            Defying a decade-long travel ban, she secretly fled Venezuela wearing a wig and disguise, evading 10 military checkpoints before boarding a small fishing boat to Curaçao, the Wall Street Journal reported.
            From there, she flew by private jet to Norway. Her escape had been planned for two months, and her team contacted the White House to ensure her vessel would not be mistaken for one of the 20 boats attacked in recent months , incidents that have killed 80 people.

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            Maria Corina Machado stepped out on to the balcony of Oslo’s Grand Hotel at just before 2.30am local time to greet the crowd - Odd Andersen/AFP
            In Oslo, Ms Machado spoke of the joy of reuniting with her children, who live in exile, for the first time in two years.
            “For over 16 months I haven’t been able to hug or touch anyone,” she told the BBC. “Suddenly in the matter of a few hours, I’ve been able to see the people I love the most, and touch them and cry and pray together.”
            From the hotel balcony where Nobel laureates traditionally stay, she waved to supporters who sang Venezuela’s national anthem and held aloft flags. She later came down to the street, climbing over barriers to embrace members of the crowd who had gathered in the cold.
            “After all these months hiding, with her life in danger, seeing her safe among the Venezuelan diaspora is both reassuring and energising,” said Diana Luna, a Mexican-German supporter in the crowd. “It is also a way for the Venezuelan cause to stay alive and to put more pressure on the regime.”
            Credit: Reuters
            Ms Machado arrived in Oslo just a few hours too late to collect the Nobel Prize herself.
            Instead, her daughter, Ana Corina Sosa ‌Machado, accepted the award in her name and delivered a speech written by her mother in which she said democracies must be prepared to fight for freedom in order to survive.
            In her speech, Ms Machado said that the prize held profound significance, not only for her country but for the world.
            “It reminds the world that democracy is essential to peace,” she said via her daughter. “And more than anything, what we Venezuelans can offer the world is the lesson forged through this long and difficult journey: that to have a democracy, we must be willing to ‍fight for freedom.”

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            Ms Machado came down to the street and climbed over crowd barriers to hug and shake hands with people - Odd Andersen/AFP
            A source, who had been briefed by Ms Machado’s camp, said her escape from the Venezuelan coast was handled by her security staff.
            The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Ms Machado’s travel to Curaçao.
            Speaking at her hotel early on Thursday, Ms Machado said she plans to return to Venezuela despite the risks she faces.
            “Of course I’m going back,” she told the BBC.
            A large portrait of a smiling Ms Machado hung in the Oslo City Hall to represent her ‍at the ceremony. The audience cheered and clapped when Jorgen Watne Frydnes, the head of the Norwegian Nobel Committee , said during his speech that Ms Machado would be coming to Oslo.

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            Ms Machado waves to supporters as she walks towards the Parliament for a visit in Oslo - Odd Andersen/AFP
            She will address the Norwegian parliament later on Thursday.
            Evoking previous laureates Nelson Mandela and Lech Walesa, Mr Frydnes said fighters for democracy were expected “to pursue their aims with a moral purity their opponents never display”.
            “This is unrealistic. It is unfair,” he said.
            “No democracy operates in ideal circumstances. Activist leaders must confront and resolve dilemmas that we onlookers are free to ignore. People living under the dictatorship often have to choose between the difficult and the impossible.”
            In 2024, Ms Machado was barred from running ‍in the presidential election, despite having won the opposition’s primary by a landslide. She went into hiding in August 2024 after authorities expanded arrests of opposition figures following the disputed vote.
            The electoral authority and top court declared Nicolas Maduro the winner , but international observers and the opposition say its candidate won and the opposition has published ballot box-level tallies as evidence of its victory.

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            Ms Machado during a campaign rally of presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez, in Barinas, Venezuela, in 2024 - Juan Barreto/AFP
            “Freedom is ​a choice that must be renewed each day, measured by our willingness and ‍our courage to defend it. For this reason, the cause of Venezuela transcends our borders,” Ms Machado said in her prepared speech.
            “A people who choose freedom contribute not only to themselves, but to humanity.”
            Mr Maduro, who has been in power since 2013, has said Donald Trump, the US president, is trying to overthrow him to gain access to Venezuela’s vast oil reserves ‍and that Venezuelan citizens and armed forces will resist any such attempt.
            When the announcement was made in October that Ms Machado had won the Nobel Peace Prize, she dedicated it in part to Mr Trump, who has said he deserved the honour. She has aligned herself with hawks close to Mr Trump who argue that Mr Maduro has links to criminal gangs that pose a direct threat to US national security, despite doubts raised by the US intelligence community.
            The Trump administration has ordered more than 20 military strikes in recent months against alleged drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean and off Latin America’s Pacific coast.
            Human rights groups, some Democrats and several Latin American countries have condemned the attacks as unlawful extrajudicial killings of civilians.
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