Why Morocco’s Protests Aren’t Just About Youth: The Fight for Dignity and Justice

     Brief Comments on Global Issues

October 4, 2025

Morocco is facing its largest wave of unrest in years, with mass protests erupting across major cities demanding better hospitals, schools, and an end to corruption. Canada has issued a travel warning due to escalating violence and unpredictable security conditions. The crackdown has turned deadly, with police shootings and hundreds arrested. Despite officials trying to brand the movement as a generational revolt under names like GenZ212, the deeper reality is a country fed up with failed public services and billions spent on sports events over basic needs. The protests are a fight for dignity and economic survival, not a passing youth trend.Morocco is in the midst of nationwide protests fueled by frustration over failing hospitals, poor schools, and widespread corruption. Canada has issued a travel warning as violence escalates, with police shootings and hundreds of arrests reported. While officials try to brand the movement as a youth uprising—calling it GenZ212—the unrest stems from broad anger over neglected public services and billions spent on sports stadiums instead of healthcare. These protests are a larger struggle for dignity and economic justice, echoing waves seen elsewhere in the region.

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