Arab Times

Morocco protesters remain defiant

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Protesters demonstrat­e on June 4 in Rabat in solidarity with Morocco’s neglected Rif region. Outrage erupted last year over the gruesome death of a fishmonger in

Rif, with calls for justice moving into a grassroots movement demanding jobs and hospitals. (AFP)

Protesters in northern Morocco have remained defiant for a second week, taking their anger over unemployme­nt and alleged corruption to the streets.

On Sunday, hundreds took part in a ninth straight night of protests in Al-Hoceima and other towns in the Rif region, although an AFP correspond­ent said the crowds appeared to be growing smaller.

They chanted demands for the release

A handout picture shows Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on June 4 waving during the 28th anniversar­y of the death of the founder of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini at his mausoleum in a suburb of Tehran. (AFP)

of protest leader Nasser Zefzafi after he was arrested on Monday last week. A solidarity rally was also held in the capital Rabat.

Around 40 activists and key members of the grassroots Al-Hirak Al-Shaabi -or “Popular Movement” -- led by Zefzafi have been detained since May 26.

Al-Hoceima has been the focal point of protests in the neglected Rif region, with demonstrat­ors demanding greater developmen­t and railing against corruption, repression and unemployme­nt.

The government said Sunday, the final day of a three-day general strike, that “the doors to dialogue remain open”, despite clashes which erupted at the weekend and the previous week between demonstrat­ors and security forces.

Al-Hoceima and surroundin­g areas have been shaken by social unrest ever since the death last October of 31-yearold fishmonger Mouhcine Fikri.

He was crushed in a rubbish truck as he protested against the seizure of swordfish caught out of season.

Protesters in the Rif have rejected the mediation of local officials, accusing them of corruption, and branded the central authoritie­s a “police state”. (AFP)

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