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    Maria Corina Machado’s Harrowing Sea Escape from Venezuela

    World January 17, 20262 Mins Read
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    Washington, January 17 – Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado, the fiery Venezuelan opposition leader, has captivated global attention once again after handing her prestigious award to President Donald Trump. In a riveting press conference at the Heritage Foundation, she recounted the terrifying odyssey that led her to flee her homeland by sea amid escalating threats from the Maduro regime.

    Machado described a journey fraught with peril, where towering waves over six feet high battered their vessel, injuring her in the chaos. Fierce winds tossed the boat like a toy, while critical systems failed in unison: GPS signals vanished, satellite phones went dead, and the Starlink antenna faltered. Lost in the vast ocean for agonizing hours, the group faced what seemed like certain doom.

    “It was a miracle we survived,” Machado declared, her voice steady but eyes reflecting the ordeal. She held back full details to protect her companions, vowing to reveal more once the Maduro government’s reach diminishes. This daring escape underscores the desperation of those resisting Venezuela’s authoritarian grip.

    Framing her struggle not as personal vendetta but as a battle against a criminal syndicate, Machado linked the regime to drug cartels and systemic injustice. “This is about dismantling a criminal structure,” she asserted, representing millions of Venezuelans yearning for freedom.

    Expressing unwavering faith in American support, she praised Trump and the U.S. people for championing democracy. “Venezuela’s stability will bolster America’s security,” she noted, tying regional peace to U.S. interests post-January 3 events.

    Machado outlined a roadmap for restoration: honoring the constitution to free over a thousand political prisoners, shuttering torture centers, guaranteeing safety for journalists and returnees, and urgently locating hundreds of disappeared individuals. She slammed the regime’s weaponization of migration, insisting democratic renewal would stem the exodus and encourage exiles to rebuild their nation.

    Her words resonate as a clarion call, blending personal survival with a broader fight for justice in Latin America’s most troubled hotspot.

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