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A wave of youth anger has rocked Morocco: Four days of youth protests have turned violent, with hundreds injured and more than 400 protesters arrested.

The government coalition announced its readiness to engage in dialogue with youth to find realistic, implementable solutions, but stressed that any violation of security and public order is a "red line."

Medhat Elsheikh
Last updated: 01/10/2025 8:53 pm
Medhat Elsheikh
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A wave of youth anger has rocked Morocco: Four days of youth protests have turned violent, with hundreds injured and more than 400 protesters arrested.
Members of the security forces detain a protester during a youth-led demonstration in Rabat on September 29, 2025, calling for reforms in the public health and education sectors. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP)
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Rabat, Morocco – Protests led by Moroccan youth entered their fourth consecutive day. There is an unprecedented escalation in several cities, with social demands turning into bloody confrontations with security forces.

Highlights
  • Heavy toll of injuries and arrests
  • “Generation Z 212″… an invitation via social media
  • Violence and vandalism in the streets
  • The government between dialogue and firmness
  • Human rights activists denounce the arrests

Heavy toll of injuries and arrests

The Moroccan Ministry of Interior announced that 263 security personnel and 23 civilians were injured. Additionally, there were 409 arrests, including those accused of blocking major roads and involvement in vandalism.

“Generation Z 212″… an invitation via social media

The protests, initiated by a youth group calling itself “Generation Z 212,” took place on platforms such as TikTok and Instagram. They demanded improved education and healthcare, but the protests quickly devolved into a peaceful nature.

Violence and vandalism in the streets

Local media documented scenes of police cars and banks being set on fire. Additionally, businesses were raided in cities such as Inzegane, Tiznit, Ait Ammara, and Oujda. Meanwhile, mass arrests took place in the capital, Rabat.

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The government between dialogue and firmness

The government coalition announced its readiness to engage in dialogue with youth to find realistic, implementable solutions. However, they stressed that any violation of security and public order is a “red line.”

Human rights activists denounce the arrests

The Moroccan Association for Human Rights described the arrests as “unconstitutional.” They asserted that some detainees were released on bail. Meanwhile, the public prosecutor continues to investigate others.

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