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    Morocco rocked by youth ‘Gen-z’ protests as anger mounts over corruption, poor services

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedOctober 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Morocco has been shaken by a wave of rare, youth-led protests that left more than 200 injured and over 400 arrested, exposing deep frustration with government priorities.

    On Tuesday, thousands of young people poured into the streets across 17 cities, furious at billions being funnelled into preparations for the 2030 World Cup while schools and hospitals remain starved of resources.

    Chanting “Health care first, we don’t want the World Cup!” demonstrators clashed with security forces in violent confrontations that injured at least 263 officers and 23 civilians, according to Morocco’s Interior Ministry.

    Officials condemned the unrest as a “dangerous escalation” and vowed to prosecute anyone accused of unlawful acts.

    The protests, unusual in a country often hailed as a rare beacon of stability in North Africa, echo recent youth-driven uprisings in Kenya, Nepal, the Philippines, and Madagascar — each forcing leaders into drastic concessions. Nepal’s prime minister resigned, Madagascar’s president dissolved his government, and Kenya’s president shrank his cabinet in response to mounting public anger.

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    For Morocco, the unrest is a stark reminder of the growing impatience among its younger generation, who say basic rights like health care and education are being sacrificed for prestige projects.

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