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He reminisced about encountering Machado amid the waves after she fled Venezuela, where she had been in hiding since January, fearing retribution from President Nicolás Maduro’s regime.
Reports suggest she traveled from there to Oslo, with a stopover in Miami.

Machado’s daughter, Ana Corina Sosa Machado, accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in her mother’s stead. Credit: Per Ole Hagen/WireImage
Donning a wig and disguise, Machado managed to pass through ten military checkpoints undetected on her journey from Venezuela’s capital to the coast, as detailed by the Journal.
“It was the middle of the night,” he recounted, “with minimal moonlight and some cloud cover, making visibility poor. The boats navigated without lights.”
Journey supported by ‘generous donors’
He said, however, that his group did “unofficially collaborate” with the US military about positioning and plans, largely to avoid being targeted by airstrikes.
“That’s for her to determine and for her to decide. But I think she should not go back. But she wants to. Maria is truly inspirational.”