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weli ◴[] No.45536827[source]
Don't get me wrong. She has firmly opposed maduro and is a beacon of hope for many in Venezuela but she hasn't accomplished anything meaningful yet? She is just a career politician that just happens to be in the opposition of the venezuelan goverment when Maduro (a dictator) is in power. But she hasn't done anything extraordinary to merit the award.
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alejoar ◴[] No.45536915[source]
Opposing a dictatorship at great personal risk, being exiled, banned from elections, and still leading a democratic movement isn't "nothing".

I think this prize recognizes her courage and fight for human rights.

Dismissing that as "just being in the opposition" ignores the reality of what it takes to stand up to Maduro's dictatorship.

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catlikesshrimp ◴[] No.45536946[source]
Moreover, she had been doing that for over 20 years. I am surprised by all her determination, her courage, and her luck to still be alive.
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croes ◴[] No.45537026[source]
Then the dictatorship can't be as bad as Russia for instance.The opposition dies pretty quickly there. Or fell out of windows.
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1. ErneX ◴[] No.45537098[source]
You think that doesn’t happen in Venezuela?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/09/fernando-alban...