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Venezuela says opposition leader will become fugitive if she collects Nobel 🇻🇪🏅🇳🇴

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Venezuela's opposition leader will be considered a "fugitive" if she travels to Norway to collect her Nobel Peace Prize, the nation's attorney general has said.

Tarik William Saab told news agency AFP that María Corina Machado - who has been living in hiding to avoid arrest - was accused of "acts of conspiracy, incitement of hatred, and terrorism".

The 58-year-old was named as the prestigious prize's recipient in October, being praised for her efforts towards a "peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy".

She has long denounced President Nicolás Maduro's government as "criminal" and called on Venezuelans to unite to depose it. Many nations view his rule as illegitimate.

Machado - who has long been one of the most respected voices in Venezuela's opposition - was barred from running in last year's presidential elections, in which Maduro won a third six-year term in office.

The elections were widely dismissed on the international stage as neither free nor fair, and sparked protests across the country.

Despite her barring, Machado was able to unite Venezuela's opposition behind her little-known surrogate on the ballot, Edmundo González.

The government-controlled National Electoral Council declared Maduro the winner - even though tallies from polling stations showed that González had won by a landslide.

González later fled to Spain, fearing repression. This was followed by attempts to detain other opposition officials.

The Nobel Committee, when announcing the recipient of the prize at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo, hailed Machado as "one of the most extraordinary examples of civilian courage in Latin America in recent times".

Nobel chairman Jørgen Watne Frydnes said at the time he hoped Machado would be able to attend an award ceremony in Oslo on 10 December, but acknowledged the serious security situation she faced.

Machado expressed shock at winning the prize, saying: "I am just one person. I certainly do not deserve this."

She added that it was the "achievement of a whole society".



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Among the leaders to congratulate her at the time was US President Donald Trump, who was also up for the award and whom tensions with Maduro's government have become increasingly strained.

Attorney General Saab also said Machado was under investigation for her support of the deployment of US military forces in the Caribbean.

The Trump administration has launched an operation targeting boats, mostly in the Caribbean, it accuses of transporting drugs from South America to the US. More than 80 people have been killed in the strikes, most of whom were Venezuelan.

Trump has accused Maduro of being the leader of a drugs cartel, something the Venezuelan leader has denied.

Maduro has, in turn, accused Trump of trying to incite a war to gain control of Venezuela's oil reserves, but recently said he was willing to hold face-to-face talkswith representatives of the Trump administration.

Meanwhile, Machado has been trying to encourage the Venezuelan military to switch sides and turn on Maduro, outlining her vision for a post-Maduro Venezuela in what she called a "freedom manifesto" in a video posted on Tuesday.

"We stand at the edge of a new era - one where our natural rights will prevail," she told viewers.

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Venezuela says opposition leader will become fugitive if she collects Nobel
 
I don't believe she earnt it ... she only got it because yet again - "Orange man bad" syndrome .. so anybody but HIM!
I think she did earn it, she's going up against the same kind of people (Marxists) who assassinated Charlie Kirk and want to bring an end to western civilization as we know it. Any normal person would abandon their mission with that kind of pressure. Trump is certainly trying to be a bringer of peace too, but this woman is a nobody in comparison to him and by acknowledging her struggle it is highlighting Maduro's weakness and failures, he is so corrupt that he cannot even go up against a woman fairly without threatening her with death, that isn't a sign of strength for him.
 
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Venezuela's opposition leader will be considered a "fugitive" if she travels to Norway to collect her Nobel Peace Prize, the nation's attorney general has said.

Tarik William Saab told news agency AFP that María Corina Machado - who has been living in hiding to avoid arrest - was accused of "acts of conspiracy, incitement of hatred, and terrorism".

The 58-year-old was named as the prestigious prize's recipient in October, being praised for her efforts towards a "peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy".

She has long denounced President Nicolás Maduro's government as "criminal" and called on Venezuelans to unite to depose it. Many nations view his rule as illegitimate.

Machado - who has long been one of the most respected voices in Venezuela's opposition - was barred from running in last year's presidential elections, in which Maduro won a third six-year term in office.

The elections were widely dismissed on the international stage as neither free nor fair, and sparked protests across the country.

Despite her barring, Machado was able to unite Venezuela's opposition behind her little-known surrogate on the ballot, Edmundo González.

The government-controlled National Electoral Council declared Maduro the winner - even though tallies from polling stations showed that González had won by a landslide.

González later fled to Spain, fearing repression. This was followed by attempts to detain other opposition officials.

The Nobel Committee, when announcing the recipient of the prize at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo, hailed Machado as "one of the most extraordinary examples of civilian courage in Latin America in recent times".

Nobel chairman Jørgen Watne Frydnes said at the time he hoped Machado would be able to attend an award ceremony in Oslo on 10 December, but acknowledged the serious security situation she faced.

Machado expressed shock at winning the prize, saying: "I am just one person. I certainly do not deserve this."

She added that it was the "achievement of a whole society".



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Among the leaders to congratulate her at the time was US President Donald Trump, who was also up for the award and whom tensions with Maduro's government have become increasingly strained.

Attorney General Saab also said Machado was under investigation for her support of the deployment of US military forces in the Caribbean.

The Trump administration has launched an operation targeting boats, mostly in the Caribbean, it accuses of transporting drugs from South America to the US. More than 80 people have been killed in the strikes, most of whom were Venezuelan.

Trump has accused Maduro of being the leader of a drugs cartel, something the Venezuelan leader has denied.

Maduro has, in turn, accused Trump of trying to incite a war to gain control of Venezuela's oil reserves, but recently said he was willing to hold face-to-face talkswith representatives of the Trump administration.

Meanwhile, Machado has been trying to encourage the Venezuelan military to switch sides and turn on Maduro, outlining her vision for a post-Maduro Venezuela in what she called a "freedom manifesto" in a video posted on Tuesday.

"We stand at the edge of a new era - one where our natural rights will prevail," she told viewers.

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Venezuela says opposition leader will become fugitive if she collects Nobel
Fuck off, commie retard
 
Maybe now that Maduro is out she can travel to Oslo to pick that prize and then hand it to the one who actually deserved it, the one who finished the chavez regime, Trump.
But after what they did to James Watson why would anyone take those awards seriously?
 
Maybe now that Maduro is out she can travel to Oslo to pick that prize and then hand it to the one who actually deserved it, the one who finished the chavez regime, Trump.
But after what they did to James Watson why would anyone take those awards seriously?
She already did travel to Oslo. She was smuggled out of the country. Trump better hold real elections in Venezuela ASAP. I will support this intervention if he does so.
 
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