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    Morocco’s Gen Z Movement Enters 10th Day of Nationwide Protests

    adminOctober 7, 2025

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    Rabat – For the tenth consecutive day, Morocco’s GenZ212 movement has continued to rally across several cities, with young people taking to the streets to demand social and economic reforms. 

    What began as an outcry on September 27 has evolved into one of the most persistent grassroots mobilizations the country has seen in recent years.

    In Rabat, many protesters gathered at Bab El Had this evening at 6 p.m., waving flags and holding placards calling for “dignity, justice, and accountability.” Similar demonstrations took place in Casablanca, Marrakech, Agadir, and Tangier, showing the nationwide scope of the movement.

    The price of broken promises

    One protester told Morocco World News (MWN) that the demands are clear: “We are asking for our fundamental rights, quality healthcare, education, and jobs based on merit, not nepotism.” 

    The protester added that despite official reports on corruption and public mismanagement, “this government remains deaf to both public institutions and the people themselves.”

    Many young participants say they no longer trust the country’s political leadership, accusing elected officials of failing to deliver on promises made during their campaigns. 

    “Enough wasting citizens’ money and enough empty promises,” the protester added. “Those who tampered with public funds must give them back and be held accountable.”

    Born on social media platform Discord, GenZ212 is a collective of young Moroccans unaffiliated with any political party or organization. It emerged after a series of tragic incidents in public hospitals, including the deaths of eight pregnant women in Agadir, which many saw as emblematic of the country’s deteriorating healthcare system.

    A cry for justice

    The movement’s demands, published in a statement last week, include reforms in healthcare and education, fair access to jobs, and an end to corruption and nepotism. 

    Protesters also call for justice and transparency in public institutions, arguing that decades of unfulfilled promises have eroded their trust in government.

    “We are not here to create chaos. We are here because we’ve lost faith in those who rule us,” Moroccan youth are saying on social media platforms. “We want real reform, not just words.”

    Although the government has announced its readiness for dialogue, many young Moroccans remain skeptical. For them, these promises fail to address the systemic problems that have long plagued public services.

    Despite official calls for calm and dialogue, frustration continues to grow. Many protesters have also denounced police violence and arbitrary arrests that occurred during the first days of the demonstrations, insisting that their mobilization remains peaceful.

    Ten days in, GenZ212 has shown remarkable resilience, maintaining momentum without formal leadership or political backing. 

    Whether the government’s upcoming meetings on youth grievances will lead to concrete reforms remains uncertain. For now, Morocco’s Generation Z continues to voice what they describe as “a cry for justice” that transcends political divides and speaks to the frustrations of a generation no longer willing to remain silent.

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