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Supporters of Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado march in cities worldwide
More than 80 cities worldwide held rallies supporting María Corina Machado’s Nobel Prize to spotlight Venezuela’s push for democracy amid political repression.
- On Saturday, supporters of María Corina Machado demonstrated in several cities worldwide, including Madrid, Utrecht, Buenos Aires and Lima.
- Winning the Nobel on Oct. 10, María Corina Machado's team said it wanted to use the prize to highlight Venezuela's democratic aspirations.
- The group planned marches in over 80 cities worldwide, while around 500 people gathered in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for an improvised torchlit march.
- The gatherings come as the U.S. administration of President Donald Trump builds a massive military deployment in the Caribbean, with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro saying the operation aims to end his hold on power.
- Barred from the ballot, María Corina Machado had won the opposition primary but was disqualified last year amid widespread repression before the July 28, 2024 election.
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Venezuela's opposition leader Machado is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Tuesday. It offers autocrat Maduro's forehead and brings help from hardliners to Trump.
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Read Full ArticleVenezuelans gathered in several of the main Latin American cities in support of the Nobel Peace Prize, opposition María Corina Machado, and in rejection of the ruler of that country, Nicolás Maduro, who is asked to "leave Venezuela free."
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