Normary Chudnovsky fled the Maduro regime a decade ago arriving in Australia.
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Despite being 15,000 kilometres away from Caracas, Australia‘s Venezuelan community has been rocked by the developments overseas with concerns for the safety of their friends and families.
Normary Chudnovsky fled the Maduro regime a decade ago. Her mother still lives in Caracas and her daughter has moved to safety in Spain.

“When faced with the reality of violence, it’s overwhelming and difficult to manage,” she shared, reflecting on her sleepless nights. “Even last night, I found it impossible to rest.”

Normary Chudnovsky fled the Maduro regime a decade ago arriving in Australia.
The local Venezuelan community has never felt further from home. (Nine)

“Although we’re safe here, our hearts remain heavy with concern for our loved ones. The worry doesn’t fade for those still there,” she continued.

The Venezuelan crisis has become one of the most significant displacement events globally, with nearly 8 million people fleeing the country.

“Kidnappings have become a disturbingly common occurrence, and there’s a sense of helplessness about it. You never know who is responsible, and the lack of guarantees means anything could happen,” Chudnovsky expressed.

“We’re not seeking luxury. All we ask for is access to basic necessities like food, water, and electricity,” she concluded.

While there is a range of emotions amongst the Venezuelan diaspora about what is taking place in their homeland after the capture of President Nicolas Maduro, hope for a democratic future keeps them united.

About 1600 Venezuelans are living in NSW, including a small community in Newcastle.

While the future of the nation and its 6000 expatriates in Australia remains uncertain, it’s clear what they want is unequivocal.

“We want Venezuela free, free from ignorance, free from hunger, free from sickness,” Chudnovsky said.

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