"We all have a responsibility in forging a more dignified Venezuela, but not in violent forms. The right to protest is a civil right granted by the Constitution that the State must recognize. No one can deny or hide that there is rampant violence and insecurity. the State must assume its role of governing for all citizens and not just for one faction."
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The Bishop of Maracay: "One has the right to protest, but violence has to stop" (15 February 2014) Fides News Agecny
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