Morocco Sentences Young People of Generation Z to up to 15 Years in Prison for Riots in Protests
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Rabat: A Moroccan court sentenced 17 persons between three and fifteen years of age to be convicted of involvement in acts of violence during the recent protests of the Movement " Gil Z 212 " , according to the local media on Wednesday. The defendants were tried against the background of violence in the town of Ayat Amira, on the outskirts of Acadir (south) on Tuesday, 1 October, following calls for protest by the Movement [...].
Protests in Morocco: Two killed in attempted assault on a post of the Royal GendarmerieGeneration Z: 286 wounded and 409 detained in Morocco for riots following youth protestsAt least 15 people were sentenced by the Agadir Court of Appeal in southern Morocco to 3 to 15 years' imprisonment for their involvement in violence outside the youth protests that erupted in the country at the end of September.
The Court of Appeal of Agadir, in southern Morocco, has sentenced at least 15 persons to prison terms of
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