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EU Honours Venezuelan Opposition Leaders for Courageous Fight Against Authoritarianism

Thursday 24 October 2024 - 17:20
EU Honours Venezuelan Opposition Leaders for Courageous Fight Against Authoritarianism

The European Union has bestowed its prestigious Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought upon Venezuelan opposition figures Maria Corina Machado and Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, recognizing their unwavering commitment to democracy and human rights in the face of an increasingly authoritarian regime.

The European Parliament's decision to award these leaders comes amidst a backdrop of political turmoil in Venezuela, where the recent presidential election has been mired in controversy and accusations of fraud. Machado, initially disqualified from running by the government, had her place taken by Gonzalez, a newcomer to electoral politics.

Parliament President Roberta Metsola praised the pair, stating, "Edmundo and Maria have fearlessly upheld the values of justice, democracy, and the rule of law, which are cherished by Venezuelans and this parliament alike."

The official election results, as declared by the National Electoral Council, saw incumbent President Nicolas Maduro secure a third term with 51% of the vote. However, the opposition vehemently disputes this, claiming that Maduro's true share of the vote was a mere 30%, and that Gonzalez was the rightful winner.

In the aftermath of the election, Venezuela has witnessed a surge in protests and a brutal crackdown by Maduro's government, with opposition protesters and leaders bearing the brunt of state-sanctioned violence. Many opposition figures have sought refuge in foreign embassies, including Gonzalez, who spent a month in hiding before eventually fleeing to Spain.

In a statement, Gonzalez expressed his gratitude for Europe's support, emphasizing the "deep solidarity" of the European peoples with Venezuela's struggle for democracy. He cautioned, however, that the battle was far from over, with the Maduro regime continuing to obstruct political change and commit human rights violations and crimes against humanity.

The Sakharov Prize, named after Soviet dissident and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Andrei Sakharov, has been awarded annually since 1988 to individuals or groups who embody the European Union's commitment to human rights and fundamental freedoms. Last year's recipients were Iranian Mahsa Amini and the "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement, in recognition of their resistance against Iran's mandatory hijab rules.

This year's award to Machado and Gonzalez sends a powerful message of solidarity and support to the Venezuelan people, highlighting the EU's commitment to standing against authoritarianism and in defense of democratic values.


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