Morocco Prime Minister Calls for Dialogue
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Demonstrations continue for a fourth day, with protesters demanding better social services and less corruption.
Two people were killed when officers opened fire on a group of people attempting to "storm" a police station in Morocco on Wednesday, state media said, as protests -- sometimes violent -- roil the north African nation.
Young people in Morocco are frustrated with social inequalities and demanding better education and health care.
The group leading Morocco's mass protests called on Friday for the government's dismissal, following days of unrest that have seen the deaths of three people.Despite its calls for protests, GenZ 212 has also asserted its "love for the homeland and king",
Canadians travelling to Morocco are being alerted to potential risks of going there amid recent protests that have turned violent in the North African country. The Canadian government updated its travel advisory for Morocco Thursday, Oct. 2. “Exercise a high degree of caution in Morocco due to the threat of terrorism,” the advisory said.
Youth-led protests demanding better education and healthcare in Morocco escalated into violent clashes with security forces on Tuesday evening, marking the fourth consecutive day of demonstrations across several cities.
In today's episode of India Ascends, Gen Z, the first generation to have grown up in the internet age, has been at the forefront of anti-government protests in several countries of the Global South. Madagascar and Morocco are the latest countries to be hit by these youth-led movements.
Young people in Morocco are frustrated with social inequalities and demanding better education and health care.
Morocco’s Public Prosecutor’s Office has issued a stern warning following violent incidents during GenZ212 protests.