Maria Corina Machado: Venezuela's Nobel Peace laureate in hiding
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Maria Corina Machado: Venezuela's Nobel Peace laureate in hiding
"Maria Corina Machado, Venezuela's opposition leader and now Nobel Peace Prize laureate, speaks from hiding about the cost of resistance and the hope driving millions demanding democracy. Barred from elections and under threat of arrest, she discusses the country's deepening crisis, where nearly eight million Venezuelans have fled, and the challenge of confronting a system that has survived sanctions, protests, and global isolation. In this in-depth interview, Machado reflects on her fight for democracy."
"Venezuela's opposition leader on life in hiding, and her movement's fight for transition and change. Maria Corina Machado, Venezuela's opposition leader and now Nobel Peace Prize laureate, speaks from hiding about the cost of resistance and the hope driving millions demanding democracy. Barred from elections and under threat of arrest, she discusses the country's deepening crisis, where nearly eight million Venezuelans have fled, and the challenge of confronting a system that has survived sanctions, protests, and global isolation."
Maria Corina Machado is Venezuela's opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who speaks from hiding about the cost of resistance and the hope driving millions demanding democracy. She is barred from elections and faces threats of arrest. The country faces a deepening crisis that has forced nearly eight million Venezuelans to flee. The political system has survived international sanctions, protests, and global isolation, presenting a major challenge for transition and change. Machado leads a movement committed to confronting that system and pursuing a peaceful democratic transition.
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