Venezuelan Nobel winner tells BBC people risked their lives for her to come to Oslo
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado secretly traveled to Oslo, Norway, to accept her Nobel Peace Prize, marking her first public appearance since January. Despite a travel ban and threats from the Venezuelan government, who consider her a fugitive and terrorist, Machado made the covert journey.

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AI-generatedVenezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado secretly traveled to Oslo, Norway, to accept her Nobel Peace Prize, marking her first public appearance since January. Despite a travel ban and threats from the Venezuelan government, who consider her a fugitive and terrorist, Machado made the covert journey. She told the BBC that leaving Venezuela was "very, very dangerous" due to the risks involved. Machado, who has been in hiding for months, acknowledged the risks people took to facilitate her travel. The 58-year-old's appearance in Oslo occurred in the middle of the night.
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5 extractedThey say I'm a terrorist and have to be in jail for the rest of my life, and they're looking for me.
Machado made the covert journey despite a travel ban.
Machado appeared in Oslo in the middle of the night.
Machado has been in hiding for months.
María Corina Machado traveled to Norway to collect her Nobel Peace Prize.