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Gen Z protests against corruption rock Morocco
Hindustan Times Lucknow
|October 06, 2025
Members of a Moroccan online youth collective protested for the eighth consecutive day on Saturday, demanding better public health and education services and an end to corruption.
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The demonstrations in the usually stable North African kingdom have bucked the perception of young Moroccans as being politically disengaged, and have been organised since September 27 by Gen Z 212, a 180,000-member group active on the web platform Discord.
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