Morocco Gen Z Protests Turn Deadly
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Rabat - King Mohammed VI will preside today over a religious ceremony marking the 27th anniversary of the passing of the late King Hassan II, the Ministry King Mohammed VI will preside today over a religious ceremony marking the 27th anniversary of the passing of the late King Hassan II,
The Moroccan youth group GenZ 212 has called for the government's resignation following a sixth consecutive day of protests for better public services and an end to corruption in the North African kingdom.
Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Wednesday inaugurated several major railway projects in the Hay Hassani district of Casablanca.
The ongoing demonstrations in Morocco, sparked by Gen Z’s fury at rampant corruption and elite unaccountability, have seen widespread demands from the Moroccan people for the dismissal of the current government to ease the growing tensions that have swept the country for the past week.
As Morocco's Gen Z takes to the streets, King Mohammed VI no longer has a political force capable of offering an 'alternative solution,' says researcher Thierry Desrues in an interview with Le Monde.
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The Moroccan youth collective known as Gen Z 212 released a public statement on Friday addressed directly to King Mohammed VI, calling for sweeping political reform, government accountability, and the protection of constitutional rights.