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Violence breaks out in Morocco as anti-government protests rage for fourth day | Morocco

While anti -government demonstrations fill the city streets, destruction and violence erupted in several places, as Morocco held Morocco for the fourth night.

While billions of investments flowed towards the preparations for the 2030 World Cup, the promises of Morocco’s tense social services did not suppress anger from curious young people who started some of the biggest street protests of the country over the years.

“Gen Z” demonstrations reflect similar unrest sweeping countries such as Nepal and Madagascar.

Violence erupted, especially in regions where the country’s investment was not intensified. Photo: Abdel Majid Bziouat/AFP/Getty Images

The young Morocco crashed with security forces on Tuesday while eliminating the terrible situation of many schools and hospitals. After the arrest of dozens of peaceful protesters during the weekend, violence broke out in various cities, especially in areas where jobs were low and social services are missing.

Gen Z 212 In a statement published in the organizers of the protest movement Discord, “Health, Education and Honorary Life Right to Life is a serious demand, not an empty slogan,” he said. VI referred to King Muhammad, asked the protesters to remain peaceful and criticize their “oppressive security approaches ..

Young people go to the streets in Rabat to express anger in the terrible state of some hospitals and schools. Photo: Mosa’ab Elshamy/AP

Nevertheless, the protests increased in cities away from places where development efforts are intensified, especially in Morocco, and became more destructive. Local sales points and images taken by witnesses showed that protesters launched rocks in cities and towns in the east and south of the country, including Inzegane and the Amira.

In Oujda, the largest city of Eastern Morocco, a police vehicle was injured when a person hit the demonstrators, local human rights groups and the state news agency map.

Morocco’s Ministry of Interior said that anonymous protests were not authorized and those who were found to have broken the law would be treated as “meticulously and strictly”. 409 people said the police were detained.

In addition, he said that 263 law enforcement members damage 142 of their vehicles during the country -wide protests. The Ministry said that twenty private car was also damaged and 23 civilians were injured.

Moroccan Human Rights Association (AMDH) said that 37 protesters were arrested in Oujda on Monday and among the six unresrable people and will appear in court on Wednesday.

The demonstration led by youth appeared on social media platforms such as Tiktok and Discord. Photo: Abdel Majid Bziouat/AFP/Getty Images

They are among the hundreds of hundreds of people who were arrested by the local media and some of them, including some of them, who were detained by civil servants during their arrest and interviews.

Amnesty International Regional Office on Tuesday, “the protests planned to continue, officials, young people’s social, economic and cultural rights to deal with their legitimate demands and to eliminate their concerns about corruption.” He said.

Over the years, in the years of Morocco’s largest anti -government protests, the leaderless movement used anger about the conditions in hospitals and schools to express anger on the government’s priorities.

Pointing to new stadiums under construction or renewal, protesters said: “Stadiums are here, but where are the hospitals?” In a state hospital in Agir, the last deaths of eight women screamed against the fall of Morocco’s health system.

Organizers of the demonstrations accused the authorities of doing ‘repressive security approaches’. Photo: Abdel Majid Bziouat/AFP/Getty Images

The movement, which originates from platforms such as Tiktok and Discord, which is popular among young people, has gained additional support since the weekend of Morocco’s star goalkeeper Yassine Bounou and the most famous rapper Elgrandetoto, the weekend.

Authorities refused to give priority to the World Cup expenditures on the public infrastructure, saying that the problems faced by the health sector were inherited from previous governments. In the Moroccan Parliament, the majority, the majority, said that as part of a meeting led by Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch on Thursday, he would gather to discuss health and hospital reform.

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