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Moroccan Security Forces Block Third Day of GenZ 212 Youth Protests

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A heavy security deployment on Monday evening thwarted youth-led demonstrations for the third consecutive day across several Moroccan cities, as frustration grows over the country’s public health and education systems.

The protests, driven by a loosely organized collective of young activists calling themselves “GenZ 212,” have rapidly gained momentum online. The group has used social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and even the gaming chat application Discord to mobilize supporters and spread calls for reform.

Security forces were deployed in large numbers to preempt gatherings in major cities, effectively stifling the protests before they could escalate. Demonstrators say they are demanding urgent improvements to Morocco’s underfunded schools and hospitals, which they argue leave millions of citizens underserved.

While authorities have yet to issue an official statement, human rights observers note that Morocco has a long history of clamping down on dissent, even as public discontent grows over inequality and inadequate social services.

The emergence of GenZ 212 underscores the rising influence of digitally connected youth movements in North Africa, where economic hardship and limited opportunities have fueled unrest in recent years. Analysts warn that unless the government addresses underlying grievances, the protests could intensify and spread despite heavy-handed crackdowns.

With mounting pressure both online and on the streets, Morocco’s leadership faces a critical test: whether to engage with the demands of its restless young population or risk further cycles of confrontation.

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