Morocco youth protests force address
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Moroccan Gen Z protesters staged nationwide demonstrations demanding government change and reforms, and about 60 prominent figures urged King Mohammed VI to intervene.
Reposted by: Marc Lynch
An initial outpouring of national solidarity with Gen Z protests has turned to public anxiety, revealing Morocco's deep-rooted fear of instability:
’We felt invisible’: Why Gen Z protests are shaking Morocco
An initial outpouring of national solidarity with Gen Z protests has turned to public anxiety, revealing Morocco’s deep-rooted fear of instability
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Reposted by: Henry Farrell
Henry's writing about about institutional actors more than the mass public, but the basic collective-action point relates to mass protests as well--a means of signaling the scope of opposition, unafraid and peaceful. Put me in mind of the No Kings day planned for 10/18, which can't come soon enough.