Morocco Gen Z protests

Pedestrians walk past a portrait of Morocco's King Mohammed VI in Laayoune, the main city of Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara, on November 7, 2025
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Moroccan left-wing parties move toward an electoral alliance ahead of parliamentary elections after years of division.

Adel Najdi
05 May, 2026
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Demonstrators lift placards and chant slogans during a youth-led protest demanding reforms to public healthcare and education at Mohamed V square in Casablanca on October 6, 2025. (Photo by ABDEL MAJID BZIOUAT/AFP via Getty Images)
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Protesters from Generation Z (GENZ212) hold a cardboard sign reading #Employment during a demonstration in front of the Moroccan Parliament in Raba
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Demonstrators flash the victory sign during a youth-led protest demanding reforms to public healthcare and education at Mohamed V square in Casablanca on October 6, 2025.
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Policemen guard a street during a youth-led demonstration demanding reforms in the healthcare and education sectors in Sale
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People pass by a bank building set on fire during a youth-led demonstration demanding reforms in the healthcare and education sectors in Sale
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Young protesters from Generation Z (GENZ212) chant slogans and hold a sign reading "We want our voices to be heard not silenced" during a demonstration in front of the Moroccan Parliament in Rabat in Morocco on October 9 2025.
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Morocco's King Mohammed VI (C), accompanied by his son, Crown Prince Moulay Hassan (L) appears on the balcony of the Parliament's headquarters in Rabat on October 10, 2025. (Photo by Abdel Majid BZIOUAT / AFP)
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Young people demonstrate, chanting and clapping
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"Gen Z" protests continue in Morocco
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