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Venezuela Opposition Leader Calls for Global Peace & Freedom March

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Venezuelan opposition Leader Calls for Global Demonstrations Following Nobel Recognition

OSLO – Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado is ‍calling for a worldwide march this Saturday, December 6, to celebrate the Nobel ‍Peace Prize awarded to Venezuelan activists and to advocate for peace and freedom⁣ in Venezuela. The demonstrations are planned ⁢in at least 24 countries, including multiple cities across Spain ‍like Madrid, Barcelona, Alicante, Zaragoza, and Valencia.

Machado stated, “This Saturday we have a ‍great chance,⁣ we are going to ratify this message in⁢ the march for peace⁣ and freedom. while the regime ​tries to hide this unbelievable ‌achievement, this recognition that the entire world gives‍ to us Venezuelans, we are going to turn on⁤ a light in the main cities of the world.​ Every torch,every candle,every light is going to be a cry for the peace and⁢ freedom of Venezuela.” ⁢She added, “See ​you this ‌coming Saturday, December 6, ​and that day the world will no ⁤why the Nobel Prize is ours.”

The Vente⁢ Venezuela⁤ (VV) party, led by Machado, is organizing the event. While international rallies ‍are confirmed,⁢ VV’s communications ⁢team has indicated that plans for⁣ demonstrations within ⁤Venezuela are ‌on hold due to safety concerns related to potential government repression.

The Nobel committee has confirmed Machado’s travel to Oslo‍ to receive ⁣the award. ⁣Though,Jørgen Watne Frydnes,a ⁢leader of the Committee,cautioned that the trip is “dangerous” as ​the Maduro regime has allegedly⁤ expressed intent to prevent her⁣ return to ‍Venezuela,emphasizing the need to ensure her safety during ⁢travel and upon her return.

Machado ‌highlighted the international ⁣recognition as ​representing “the ​democratic struggle, citizen organization, the ability ⁢to continue standing in the face of oppression and that⁤ conviction ​that Venezuela was born to⁤ be free.” She urged continued advocacy, stating, “You and ‍I know that this is a recognition that calls us‌ to be even more firm ⁤to complete the task to achieve the freedom ‍of Venezuela.This requires that all the time, ⁤on ⁣all possible platforms, we elevate our cause.”

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