βFollow the path of exilesβ: MarΓa Corina Machadoβs US-aided escape from Venezuela
Nobel peace laureateβs decision to flee on people-smuggling route is highly symbolic, but will her influence wane if unable to return?
Thousands of Venezuelan migrants have braved the seas off FalcΓ³n state in recent years, fleeing their shattered homeland towards the Caribbean islands of Aruba and CuraΓ§ao in rickety wooden boats called yolas. Many lost their lives chasing a brighter future after their overcrowded vessels capsized or were smashed apart by rocks.
This week, the opposition leader MarΓa Corina Machado got a taste of that perilous journey herself, as the Nobel laureate began her surreptitious 5,500-mile-plus odyssey from her authoritarian homeland to Norway to collect her peace prize.
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Β© Photograph: Stian Lysberg Solum/Reuters

Β© Photograph: Stian Lysberg Solum/Reuters

Β© Photograph: Stian Lysberg Solum/Reuters