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Nobel laureate Machado feared for her life leaving Venezuela

AFP | Oslo

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Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, feared for her life during her secret journey from Venezuela to Norway to receive the award, she said yesterday.

“There were moments when I felt that there was a real risk to my life, and it was also a very spiritual moment because, in the end, I simply felt that I was in God’s hands and that whatever would be, would be,” she told reporters in Oslo.

She declined to give precise details about how she managed to leave Venezuela, where she has lived in hiding since last year, to protect those involved -- following dramatic accounts of her journey in US media.

“We did get support from the United States government to get here,” Machado told a press conference on Thursday, when asked by AFP about whether Washington had helped.

The Wall Street Journal reported this week that she wore a wig and a disguise on the highrisk journey, leaving her hide-out in a Caracas suburb on Monday for a coastal fishing village, where she took a fishing skiff across the Caribbean Sea to Curacao.

The newspaper said the US military was informed to avoid the boat being targeted by airstrikes, given Washington’s attempts to pile pressure on Venezuela with a major naval buildup in the region and strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats.

The Wall Street Journal later reported that Machado and the small crew of the skiff had been left drifting after their GPS fell overboard in rough seas and a backup failed. As a result she did not meet the extraction team at the designated pickup point, prompting a search to find her in the Gulf of Venezuela. In an interview with CBS News, Bryan Stern, who heads a nonprofit rescue organisation, recalled meeting Machado out at sea after she left Venezuela.