'She's awesome': How U.S. veterans helped Venezuela's Machado escape
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- In a remarkable nighttime maritime operation, U.S. veterans successfully facilitated the escape of Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado from her home country, allowing her to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo. This operation underscores the risks she faced under Nicolás Maduro's regime, where she had been in hiding for nearly a year due to safety concerns.
- Machado's escape is significant not only for her personal safety but also for the broader movement against the Maduro government, as her recognition with the Nobel Peace Prize highlights the international support for Venezuelan democracy and human rights.
- This event reflects ongoing tensions in Venezuela, where opposition leaders face severe repression. Machado's journey from Venezuela through military checkpoints to Norway illustrates the perilous conditions for activists and the critical role of international allies in supporting democratic movements in authoritarian regimes.
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