Machado's trip to Oslo was long, dangerous but she says she plans to return to Venezuela "as soon as possible"

María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader who recently escaped to Norway to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, is determined to return home "as soon as possible" despite the risks she faces under President Nicolas Maduro's regime. For Machado, her journey to Norway was a crucial moment of recognition for the Venezuelan people, who have endured years of suffering under what they see as a brutal and corrupt government.

Machado's comments come after Venezuela's attorney general issued a statement saying that if she were to leave the country to accept the prize, she would be considered a fugitive. However, Machado is undeterred by these warnings, citing the regime's history of persecution, torture, and violence against its own citizens.

When asked about her plan to return to Venezuela, Machado acknowledged that her children - who now live abroad - are naturally concerned for their mother's safety. However, she argued that Maduro's regime has a long history of targeting opponents with extreme brutality, making it increasingly impossible for anyone to remain in the country without taking risks.

For Machado, her acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize is not just a personal recognition but also a call to action for the Venezuelan people. She sees herself as a symbol of resistance against what she describes as a "criminal, narcoterrorist structure" that has ravaged her country for years. By accepting the prize, Machado aims to bring attention and hope back to Venezuela, where millions have suffered under Maduro's rule.

The details of Machado's daring escape from Venezuela remain classified, but it is clear that she was aided by a complex operation led by an American rescue team. The journey was not easy, with Machado facing hours of rough seas before boarding a flight to Norway.

Machado's courage and determination have sparked widespread hope among Venezuelans who are desperate for change. As she prepares to return home, Machado is sending a powerful message that the people will no longer be silenced or intimidated by those in power.
 
I FEEL SO BAD FOR MACHADO AND ALL THE VENEZUELAN PEOPLE SUFFERING UNDER MADURO'S GOVERNMENT!!! 🤕 IT'S JUST NOT RIGHT THAT SHE HAS TO FEAR FOR HER LIFE AND THE LIVES OF HER CHILDREN JUST TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST CORRUPTION AND INJUSTICE. HER JOURNEY TO NORWAY WAS A HUGE MOMENT FOR THE VENEZUELAN PEOPLE, AND I HOPE IT GIVES THEM THE HOPE THEY NEED TO KEEP FIGHTING FOR A BETTER FUTURE. 🌟
 
man I feel so bad for machado & her fam... leaving venezuela must've been super scary 4 them 🤕 but at the same time i get why she's determined 2 return home - she's like a symbol of hope 4 all those ppl suffering under Maduro's rule 💪 it's crazy how some people will do whatever it takes 2 fight 4 what they believe in, & machado's definitely got that kind of spirit 💥 her journey 2 norway was def not easy, but i'm sure it was worth it just 2 get that recognition & bring awareness 2 the ppl back home 🌎
 
I'm so worried about María Corina Machado's safety when she goes back to Venezuela 🤕. I mean, we all know how brutal Maduro's regime can get, especially towards opposition leaders. It's crazy that she's even considering going back home after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize - it's like, aren't they gonna try to silence her for good? 💔

But you know what, Machado seems like a super strong woman and I love how passionate she is about bringing change to Venezuela 🌟. Her kids are totally in danger if she goes back, but I guess that's the risk she's willing to take for the cause. And honestly, it's kinda inspiring to see someone standing up against corruption and violence like that 💪.

We should all be rooting for Machado and the Venezuelan people - they deserve better than what Maduro's got planned for them 🤝. This is just the start of something big, I can feel it!
 
this is wild 🤯 machado's got more guts than most ppl i know! accepting the nobel peace prize and all, but then facing threats from Maduro's regime? brava for speaking truth to power & not giving up on her people ❤️ she's like a symbol of resistance 4 those who've lost hope. it's crazy that americans are helping her escape - kinda cool, tho 🤝 can't wait to see what happens when she goes back to venezuela... hopefully it's a fresh start for the ppl there 👍
 
🌟 Can you believe this girl's bravery? I mean, I'm all for speaking truth to power and fighting for what's right, but escape-and-return-to-the-enemy-lines is some serious Thor-level stuff 😂. Like, I get it, she's got a Nobel Peace Prize under her belt, but does she really think the Maduro regime is just gonna roll over and let her come back? 🤔

And can we talk about how messed up this whole thing is? Torture, violence, corruption... it's like, how do you even justify all that? I mean, Machado's got a point, but isn't she kinda playing into their hands by doing this now? Like, are they gonna be all 'Oh great, the international community is looking at us' and suddenly change their ways or what? 🤷‍♀️

Anyway, I'm here for the drama, and I hope Machado's return sparks some real change in Venezuela. She's definitely a rebel icon 💁‍♀️, even if it is a little reckless.
 
omg i just cant even think about maria corina machados bravery 🤯🇻🇪 - its like she has this fire in her soul to bring change to venezuela, even if it means risking everything herself . the way she describes madrids regime as a "criminal, narcoterrorist structure" gives me chills 💥. i mean weve seen all these things happen in venezuela and its heartbreaking that people are still suffering like this .

but machados plan to return home is also super inspiring 💪 - shes not going to let fear hold her back from bringing hope to the people . its gonna be so cool if she actually makes it back without any issues 🤞. and i love how she sees herself as a symbol of resistance - thats exactly what venezuela needs right now .

anyway, im totally following this story and cant wait to see whats next for machado 💥
 
I gotta say, this Machado woman is giving me all the feels 💕. She's like a symbol of hope for Venezuela and its people who've been suffering under Maduro's regime for far too long. I mean, can you imagine what it's like to live in a country where the government is basically saying "you're not allowed to leave" just because they don't like you? It's crazy!

And her story? Forget about it... she escaped from Venezuela and flew all the way to Norway to accept that Nobel Peace Prize 🇳🇴. That's some serious guts, if you ask me. I'm not surprised she wants to go back home now - she's got a message for Maduro and the people of Venezuela: "we're not going down without a fight". It's like she's saying, "hey, we know what's been going on in this country, and we're not afraid to speak out".

I've gotta admit, I'm a bit concerned about her safety when she returns, but I also think it's awesome that she's taking a stand. The fact that millions of people are counting on her to bring change is huge pressure, but I think she's up for the task. Bring it on, Machado!
 
idk how she can just go back there 🤯, what if Maduro's ppl try to hurt her fam? 🙅‍♀️ but at the same time, I get it, she needs to spread hope and show that Venezuela deserves better 🌟. accepting the Nobel Prize is a big deal for her and the ppl of Venezuela, it's like, they're saying "hey world, we need help" 🌎. I'm curious to know more about this American rescue team tho 🤔... maybe she'll bring some positive change back to Venezuela 💖
 
I'm totally with María Corina on this one 🙌... I mean, I get why Maduro's regime is freaked out about her Nobel Peace Prize win - it's like they're all "Hey, someone's talking back and we can't control the narrative" 😅. But honestly, Machado's been speaking truth to power for years, and now she's getting the recognition she deserves 👏. I'm not surprised she wants to return home; what's a Nobel Peace Prize worth if you're not willing to fight for it? 💪 It's all about inspiring others to stand up against corruption and human rights abuses - that's what we need more of in Venezuela 🌟
 
I think this whole thing is just another example of the Maduro regime's desperation to cling to power 🤯. If María Corina Machado can face the risks and make it out alive, why shouldn't she be able to go back home? I mean, come on, a Nobel Peace Prize doesn't get awarded for being some kind of hero unless there's something wrong with the system 😂.

And let's not forget, this is what happens when you have a government that's more interested in lining its own pockets than in serving its people 💸. It's like they're trying to prove that they can silence anyone who dares to speak out against them 🔒. But Machado's message of resistance and hope is exactly what we need to see more of, and I'm glad she's taking a stand 🗣️.

It's time for the international community to take notice and put some pressure on Maduro to reform his regime 💪. If Norway can see the value in recognizing Venezuelan courage and resilience, why can't other countries? The ball is in their court now 👊.
 
I think it's so cool that María Corina Machado is defying the odds and returning to Venezuela despite all the risks 🤩. She's like a symbol of hope for the people who are tired of living under Maduro's regime 😔. I'm sure her journey from Norway was super tough, but she's willing to take that risk to bring attention to the suffering of her country 🌎. It's amazing how one person can make such a big impact and inspire others to stand up for what they believe in 💪.
 
can you believe machado just risked her life to get that nobel prize 🤯? like, she's putting herself and her fam first tho, even if it means facing major backlash from Maduro's goons 😬. the dude's got some serious explaining to do for the state of venezuela rn...all those ppl suffering under his rule 🌪️, it's time for change!
 
I'm so worried about Machado 🤕 going back to Venezuela, I mean what if something bad happens? 🚨 But at the same time, I get why she wants to go back home - it's like her voice is being heard and people are finally paying attention 🗣️. It's crazy that Maduro is treating her like a fugitive just because he can't control his own government 😂. Like, how does someone even become an 'enemy of the state' without doing anything wrong? 🤔
 
OMG, have you guys seen that new iPhone 15 ad? 📱 it's soooo pretty! i mean, i know machado's story is super inspiring and all, but let's talk about the tech for a sec... i heard the new phone has like, a 100mp camera or something? and no one's talking about it yet 🤔 what do you guys think? should we get it ASAP? btw, did you know that norway has amazing hiking trails? 🏞️
 
I'm loving this 💖 - Maria Corina Machado's bravery is truly inspiring! 🌟 She's right, the risks are real, but what's at stake is so worth it for the future of Venezuela 🤝. I mean, who wouldn't want to bring attention and hope back to a country that's been suffering for years? 🌈 It's like she's saying, "Hey, we're not gonna take this lying down!" 💪

And can you blame her if she is scared? 👀 Her kids are already living abroad, so it's natural they'd be worried. But Machado's all about standing up to that corrupt regime and giving the people a voice 🗣️. She's like a symbol of resistance - I'm totally here for it 💪.

This whole thing just feels so... empowering 🌟. It's like, finally, someone is speaking out and saying, "Enough is enough!" 💥 We need more leaders like Maria Corina Machado in the world - people who aren't afraid to take risks and fight for what they believe in ❤️. Bring it on, Venezuela! 🎉
 
OMG, what a hero 🙌! I'm so inspired by María Corina Machado's bravery and dedication to her country. She's not just fighting for herself, but for the millions of Venezuelans who are suffering under Maduro's regime 😩. I mean, can you even imagine leaving your kids behind in a foreign country because you know they'll be safer there? It's like she's willing to put it all on the line for her people 💔.

I'm also loving how she's using her platform to bring attention to Venezuela's situation and call for change 🗣️. The fact that she sees herself as a symbol of resistance against what she describes as a "criminal, narcoterrorist structure" gives me chills 😲. She's not backing down, even in the face of danger, and I think that's exactly what Venezuelans need right now - hope 🌟.

I'd love to know more about her escape plan (wink 😉), but honestly, it doesn't matter how she got there - the fact that she made it out alive is a miracle ✨. Bring on her return to Venezuela and let's see some real change happen 🔥!
 
omg this woman is so brave 😱 i mean think about it she's been on the run from maduro's regime and still manages to get recognized with a nobel peace prize 🙌 now she wants to go back home like, what can they do to her? 🤔 i know its not gonna be easy but machado is right Maduro's got a history of being super brutal towards his own ppl 🚫 it's time for him to face the music. and btw if anyone needs her or has proof that she was tortured or harassed by the regime, machado should get that nobel prize 🤦‍♀️ just kidding kind of
 
🌟 Machado's bravery is inspiring but also super suspicious 🤔. How did she exactly escape Venezuela without getting caught? The American rescue team must've done some major heavy lifting 💪. I'm not buying that Maduro's regime is just going to let her return home without a fight 🔴. It's like they're waiting for the perfect moment to strike ⏰. One thing's for sure, though - Machado's message of resistance will resonate with millions who've lost hope in Venezuela 💥.
 
🌟 I'm so inspired by María Corina Machado's bravery & commitment to her country! She's not just fighting for herself, but for all the Venezuelans who've been suffering under Maduro's regime. Her Nobel Peace Prize win is a huge deal, and I think it's amazing that she's using it as an opportunity to speak out against corruption & bring attention to the struggles of her people. It's like she's saying, "Hey, world! This isn't just some country in South America - there are real people suffering here!" 🌎💪
 
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