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Machado Reemerges in Oslo After Clandestine Escape, Vows to Return to Venezuela

She says she will take the Nobel back home despite charges that make her a wanted fugitive under Maduro.

Overview

  • The Nobel Peace Prize laureate surfaced in Norway after more than a year in hiding and missing the ceremony, then met Norway’s prime minister and greeted supporters in Oslo.
  • She declined to say when she would go back, stating she intends to return and bring the prize to Venezuela at a time of her choosing.
  • Accounts widely attributed to the Wall Street Journal describe a three‑day extraction using a wig and disguise, ten checkpoints, a fishing‑skiff crossing to Curaçao, and a private jet that refueled in Bangor, Maine.
  • Machado said she received support from the U.S. government but provided no details, while officials have denied direct military coordination in the operation.
  • Her arrival coincided with a U.S. seizure of a sanctioned Venezuelan oil tanker, which Washington linked to illicit networks and Caracas condemned as piracy, underscoring escalating tensions.