OSLO: The Nobel Peace Prize was on Friday (Oct 10) awarded to Venezuela’s opposition chief and democracy activist Maria Corina Machado, compelled to dwell in hiding in what has grow to be a “brutal” state, the Nobel jury stated.
Machado, who has lived in hiding for the previous 12 months, was honoured “for her tireless work selling democratic rights for the individuals of Venezuela and for her wrestle to attain a simply and peaceable transition from dictatorship to democracy”, stated Jorgen Watne Frydnes, the chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee in Oslo.
“I’m in shock,” the opposition chief might be heard saying in a video despatched to AFP by her press group.
Venezuela has advanced from a comparatively democratic and affluent nation to a “brutal authoritarian state that’s now struggling a humanitarian and financial disaster,” Frydnes stated.
“The violent equipment of the state is directed in opposition to the nation’s personal residents. Practically eight million individuals have left the nation,” he stated.
The opposition has been systematically suppressed via “election rigging, authorized prosecution and imprisonment”.
On this context, Machado has been a “key, unifying determine in a political opposition that was as soon as deeply divided”.
The committee hailed her as “some of the extraordinary examples of civilian braveness in Latin America in latest occasions”.
“Regardless of severe threats in opposition to her life, she has remained within the nation, a selection that has impressed tens of millions.”
Forward of Venezuela’s election in 2024, Machado was the opposition’s presidential candidate, however the regime blocked her candidacy.
She then backed reluctant, little-known ex-diplomat Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia as her stand-in.
Machado’s Nobel win was a shock, her title not amongst these talked about as potential laureates within the run-up to Friday’s announcement.

