Morocco Faces Widespread Youth Protests

October 2, 2025

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Morocco

On October 2, 2025, Morocco grapples with its largest protests in years, led by internet-savvy Gen Z youth.

The unauthorized demonstrations, sparked by alleged corruption and underfunded schools and hospitals, have spread across cities despite crackdowns.

Protest Hotspots

In Sale, near Rabat, masked teens set fire to cars and shops. Clashes also erupted in Inzegane, Ait Amira, and Oujda, where a police vehicle struck protesters, intensifying tensions.

Casualties and Damage

Authorities report 409 arrests since September 27, with over 280 injuries, including police and civilians. The unrest damaged 142 police vehicles and 20 private cars, reflecting the protests’ scale.

Public Grievances

Protesters chant, “Stadiums rise, but where are hospitals?” They criticize billions spent on football events, like the Africa Cup of Nations and 2030 World Cup, while public services languish.

Calls for Restraint

Amnesty International urged Morocco to address the protesters’ demands for better governance and services. Organizers on Discord platforms called for peaceful demonstrations to avoid further violence.

Why It Matters

The protests highlight deep frustration among Morocco’s youth, who feel neglected amid lavish spending on sports, threatening social and political stability.

What’s Next

In October 2025, authorities face pressure to respond to demands while maintaining order, as protests could escalate ahead of major football tournaments.


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