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Morocco Protests: Violence, Deaths, and Rise of Genz 212 Movement

Protests in Morocco Erupt Over Social and Economic Grievances, Leading to Clashes‌ and Arrests

demonstrations have been ongoing in Morocco ⁣sence Saturday, fueled by a youth-led movement calling for improvements to public services, particularly healthcare and education. The protests, originating from a social‌ media group⁣ called Genz 212 on the Discord platform, have seen a surge in activity following⁤ the​ death of eight pregnant women in Agadir⁤ in mid-September due to complications at a local public hospital.

Genz 212, comprised⁣ of approximately⁤ 150,000 members and representing Morocco’s Generation Z (those born between 1997 and 2012), identifies as a‍ non-political collective advocating for ⁣better living‍ conditions. Demonstrators have‍ been chanting slogans like “We do not want the World Cup, health is priority” and “the people​ want health and education,” highlighting discontent ‍amidst the country’s preparations to⁤ co-host ⁤the 2030 World Cup and the‍ 2025 African Cup of ⁢nations, which have spurred meaningful infrastructure ⁤projects.

While initially sporadic,⁢ the protests escalated ‍into larger gatherings last ‌weekend. Wednesday night saw a particularly violent incident ‍near Agadir, where two individuals attempting to storm ‌a gendarmerie after setting a vehicle and part of the building ‍ablaze were killed by authorities.​ The​ individuals reportedly sought to sieze ammunition and service weapons.

Following ⁢the violence, authorities for the first time ⁣authorized demonstrations on Wednesday ⁤evening. However, prior demonstrations had already resulted in clashes with police ⁤and approximately 300 injuries. Around⁢ 400 people were arrested in connection with the unrest.The ⁢Moroccan Association​ of Human Rights reports that the vast majority have been released, but 134 ‍individuals⁢ remain subject to legal proceedings, ⁤with six‍ still ‌currently in detention.

Genz 212 has publicly⁤ denounced violence ⁣and vandalism, stating‍ its commitment to​ peaceful ‍demonstrations and expressing loyalty to King ⁤Mohammed VI while distancing‌ itself from traditional political parties. The collective describes itself as a space for discussion on issues like health, education, and corruption.

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