Hundreds of young people took to the streets yesterday in his cities Moroccan to claim the “end of corruption” and “departure” of the head of government Nunson the ninth day of mobilization of collectivity known as Genz 212.
In Casablanca, a crowd gathered in the popular district of El Finda, where slogans were heard such as “vast leave, the government do not belong to you”, or “the people want the end of corruption”, according to directly relaying Moroccan media.
Similar slogans were heard in Tetuan (north), where hundreds of young people were gathered.
In Rabat, the mobilization was smaller. About 100 people were involved in mobilization in front of parliament, shouting slogans such as “Long Long Long”, “The Government is corrupt”, “Stop in Corruption”.
Since September 27, demonstrators have demanded reforms in the fields of health and education every night; these mobilizations are organizing a collectivity named Genz 212, which recently appeared on social networking sites and are unknown so far at least what its founders and leaders are.
With over 185,000 members on the Discord platform, it is presented as a “Free Youth” organization, without a clear political sign.
The mobilizations began in mid -September, after death, at a public hospital in Agadir (south), eight pregnant women who had been admitted to become caesarean sections.
“The primary is to have reforms in health and education. We have a sense of the fact that this takes time, but they have to start somewhere, “Imran, 20, told AFP on the sidelines of the demonstration in the capital.
Although Genz 212 insists on the peaceful nature of the rallies it is organizing, violent incidents broke out last Wednesday night in small communities.
Three people were killed by gendarmes “in legal defense” when they attempted to “occupy” the gendarmerie station in a village near Agadir to grab weapons and ammunition, according to authorities.
The next day, the prime minister expressed the will of his government to satisfy the “social claims” of young people and his “willingness to conduct a dialogue”.
Source :Skai
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