2025-10-13
51 分钟From the free press, this is honestly an I'm very wise.
Congratulations are not usually in order for someone who has been forced into hiding,
who has arrest warrants hanging over their head,
and whose children are scattered across continents for their safety.
But my guest today, Maria Carina Machado, just won the Nobel Peace Prize,
joining the ranks of Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., and the Dalai Lama, to name a few.
So congratulations are very much called for.
On Friday,
the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded their 2025 Peace Prize to the Venezuelan opposition leader for her tireless work promoting democratic rights,
describing her as a woman who keeps the flame of democracy burning amidst a growing darkness.
She is Venezuela's first ever Nobel Peace Prize winner.
Machado's story as Jonathan Jacobowitz wrote in the free press,
is a political thriller come to life.
A 58-year-old industrial engineer and former member of parliament,
she spent the past two decades as the most relentless opponent of Hugo Chavez and of his successor,
Nicolas Maduro.
The thriller came to a head on July 28, 2024.
Machado herself was banned from rotting, accused of every crime, including terrorism.
That's when Edmondo Gonzalez, a stand-in candidate for Machado, stood for election and won.
He swept with over 90% of the vote.