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'Mystified': Concern for Thousands in Australia After Venezuela's Surprise Move

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The closure of Venezuela's embassy in Canberra follows the Nobel Peace Prize being awarded to Venezuela's opposition leader over the weekend. But are the two related?

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Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren referred this Wednesday to the silence that President Gabriel Boric has maintained following the Nobel Peace Prize won by opposition leader Maria Corina Machado in Venezuela. The pro-democracy activist, 58 years old, was hailed by the Norwegian Nobel Committee as “one of the most extraordinary examples of civil courage in Latin America in recent times” and praised for her “inexhaustible work in promoting dem…

·Chile
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The award for Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado provides red heads – not only in the Maduro regime.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Most Venezuelan immigrants and exiles celebrate this recognition of those they see as their leader, the person who proposes solutions to the problems and conflicts that forced them to leave the country. More information: The Nobel Prize to María Corina and the US military pressure on Venezuela drive the collapse of the Maduro regime

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Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 56 secondsThe opponent of Nicolás Maduro is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the Venezuelan leader bursts with indignation. After that, she takes a political measure of high controversial impact: closing the Embassy of Norway... Nobel Peace Prize to María Corina Machado “Maria Corina Machado won the Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless work in promoting the democratic rights of the people of Venezuela and for her …

"In principle, it is quite unexpected and significant, considering the work that María Corina Machado has done since the opposition in an extremely complicated context," explained Anderson Riverol. He pointed out that his political trajectory was consolidated since the mid-2000s, when he broke into public life through the NGO Súmate and focused on strengthening elections and promoting democracy in the midst of the economic crisis resulting from …

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