The Cuban bishops called for “sincere dialogue” and compliance to “constitutional legality” in Venezuela, following violent demonstrations against the government of Nicolás Maduro and his proposal for a Constituent Assembly. With out openly controverting Havana’s unconditional support for Maduro, the Conference of Catholic Bishops of Cuba addressed a letter to his Venezuelan counterpart, in accordance with a copy of the text released on Tuesday on the Church’s website. “We are not at the perimeter of the suffering and uncertainty that live the Venezuelans,” writes the Cuban bishop in the letter dated May 26. We extend to you, “the letter adds,” our fraternal closeness, prayer of solidarity and also the deep desire which the paths of forgiveness, constructive and sincere dialogue provide as well as the yearnings for real truth, justice plus attachment to constitutional legality can result in Stable and long lasting peace “. Since they began on 1 April, the protests have l...