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Sermons Urge Youth to Take Part in Public Affairs in Morocco After Wave of Protests
- Over 1,500 people involved in protests across Morocco are facing prosecution due to demands for better healthcare, education, and an end to corruption, according to the Moroccan Association for the Defence of Human Rights .
- Protests, part of the Gen Z 212 movement, have led to about 1,000 detentions, with individuals accused of various offenses, including 'destruction of public property' and 'violence against security forces.'
- In response to protests, King Mohammed VI announced on October 10 that social reforms would be expedited, and the government pledged 13 billion euros for healthcare and education improvements in the 2026 budget.
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·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleSermons Urge Youth to Take Part in Public Affairs in Morocco After Wave of Protests
RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Worshippers sat shoeless on the red-carpeted floor of a mosque in Morocco's capital in silence, listening to a preacher in a raised pulpit reading a government-written sermon urging parents to involve their children in public affairs.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleMorocco: more than 1,500 prosecutions after Gen Z protests
A local NGO said that more than 1,500 people participating in the widespread protests in Morocco demanding better healthcare, education and an end to corruption, were facing prosecution by authorities. The protests have lasted for a month.
·Pointe-Noire, Congo
Read Full ArticleMorocco, Nepal, Peru, Indonesia, Madagascar. In recent months, young people have gone out the streets in rebellion against their governments. What is behind the disappointment of Gen Z?
·Portugal
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Total News Sources16
Leaning Left8Leaning Right3Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution53% Left
Bias Distribution
- 53% of the sources lean Left
53% Left
L 53%
C 27%
R 20%
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