María Corina Machado to Attend Nobel Ceremony Amid Security Risks
María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader, is set to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo on October 10th, despite significant risks. Awarded for her dedication to democracy and human rights in Venezuela, Machado has been living in clandestinity since July 2024, amid increasing repression by Nicolás Maduro's regime.
Her determination to receive the prize highlights her commitment to the Venezuelan opposition movement. The Norwegian Nobel Institute confirmed her attendance, amidst heightened tensions and security concerns surrounding her travel.
Notable figures, including several Latin American presidents and prominent artists, will also be present at the ceremony, underscoring the global recognition of Machado's efforts in the struggle for freedom and justice in her home country.
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