Morocco: Despite Government Announcements, Genz 212 Wants to Continue the Mobilization
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Morocco: Rappers Lead the Gen Z Protests in Morocco
On the weekend of September 27, 2025, Moroccan young people took to the streets demanding health and education. Police responded with disproportionate force, leading to a week of nightly escalations that culminated in riots across the country and the deaths of three protestors in the southern town of Leqliaa. Organized on Dischord, Instagram, and Facebook by a leaderless internet group known as Gen Z 212, the protests have been typically 21st ce…
While the GenZ 212 collective has been shaking the kingdom for a few weeks, the political and sociologist deciphers this movement of anger of the youth and analyses its origins. He points in particular to the gap between the official discourse and the daily lives of the inhabitants.
In Morocco, a week after the government announced on 19 October 2025, in line with the demands of GenZ 212 with measures for education and health, the movement responded by two evenings of demonstrations, Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 October. Mobilization remains weak, but the protesters are determined to continue the movement, as long as all those arrested since the beginning of the demonstrations have not been released.
One week after the announcement by the Moroccan government of 19 October 2025 — on new measures for education and health — the GenZ 212 movement went down the street on 25 and 26 October, refusing to close its mobilisation. According to Radio France Internationale (RFI), participation remains limited but the determination [...]
Morocco: GenZ 212 Defies Government Promises, Vows to Keep Protesting
One week after Morocco’s government unveiled reforms targeting youth demands on October 19, 2025, the GenZ 212 movement hit the streets again with back-to-back demonstrations in Casablanca on October 25 and 26. Though turnout remains modest, the determined protesters refuse to back down, shifting focus to the release of detained activists amid skepticism over official pledges. In Casablanca’s bustling Place Maréchal, around 100 young demonstrato…
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