The tragic case of a 17-year-old girl giving birth outside Khénifra's regional hospital has sparked public outrage and prompted a protest by the Moroccan Association for Human Rights, demanding accountability and a thorough investigation. As authorities probe the incident, questions arise about the hospital's conduct and the "pay first" policy that may have contributed to this preventable tragedy.
The Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH) has unveiled a preliminary report on the GenZ protests, revealing the detention of over 2,000 individuals across several cities. The association has called for independent investigations into these actions, holding the state accountable for alleged abuses and urging respect for freedoms guaranteed by national and international laws.
Some sixty Moroccan politicians, intellectuals, journalists, and activists have signed an open letter to King Mohammed VI backing the Generation Z protests. They called on him to end the ongoing crackdown and to initiate broad reforms of the country’s power structure.
On the sixth day of Generation Z protests in Morocco, the GenZ 212 movement unveiled a manifesto addressed to King Mohammed VI, outlining a series of demands. At the top of the list is the resignation of the government, followed by seven other key demands.