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Genz’s protests continue in Morocco. The youth took to the streets to protest the sixth consecutive night on Thursday.
The Genz movement became violent in the North African country Morocco demanding health and education reforms. The protesters burnt the bank in the capital Rabat. Many shops and vehicles vandalized.
In Agadir city, 3 youths were killed by a police bullet. At the same time, more than one thousand people were arrested. 354 people have been injured, mostly security personnel. According to the ministry, about 70% of the protesters were minors.
The Moroccan government is spending $ 10 billion (about 8.8 lakh crore rupees) for the 2030 FIFA World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations. Whereas there is a huge shortage of facilities in government hospitals in the country.
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Protesters burnt the bank on Wednesday night in Rabat, the capital of Morocco.
In the capital Rabat, protesters set fire to a police car on Wednesday night.
A youth was detained by the police on Wednesday night after the protest became violent.
In Casablaanka, Morocco, youth are demanding facilities like better schools and hospitals. The protesters raised the slogan- there are stadiums, but where are the hospitals?
There is no leader of protesters even in Morakes
According to CNN, this protest movement led by youth is being called Genz 212. 212 is Morocco’s International Telephone Dialing Code. Call someone from abroad to Morocco to put +212 of the first number.
Like Nepal, there is no leader of youth protesting in Morocco. People are rallies through social media. The unemployment rate in Morocco is 12.8%, with young unemployment to 35.8% and 19% in graduates.
Morocco has a doctor on 1430 people, two and a half times less than the world average (590). 8 women died at Hasan-2 Hospital in Agadir. It is being called ‘Death Hospital’.
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The movement began on social media platforms such as tickets and discords. After the arrest of the protesters on last Sunday, it started getting more support. Those arrested include Morocco star goalkeeper Yasin Bounu and famous rapper L Grande Toto.
After this, violent protests intensified on Wednesday. Protests also took place in the capital Rabat, the main commercial city Casablanca and the port city tanjier. Local media said that violence also took place at the tourist center Marrakesh and protesters set a police station on fire.
Home Ministry spokesman Rashid Al Khalfi said that 409 people were detained in the entire Morocco after unrest. More than 260 police officers and 20 protesters were injured, and 40 police vehicles and 20 private cars were set on fire.
The rebellion took place in Nepal, Indonesia, Philippines and Madagascar after major demonstrations led by youth last month. The Prime Minister had to resign due to protest in Nepal, while the President of Madagascar dissolved his government in an attempt to pacify the protesters.
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