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The first murder in Morocco since the breeches of Gen Z

At least two people were killed in Morocco after police opened fire to protect protesters to take the police station in Lqliaia, near the city of Agadir, State Media said.

This is the first death reported from Saturday that anger grew over the government’s decision of FIFA World Cup for FIFA World Cup and improving the economy.

“The stadiums are here, but where are hospitals?” popular chant between gen zo protesters.

One protester told the BBC Newsday that the hospital in his town, Ojda, on the border and Algeria, was like “prison”.

It was unclean, and patients should have to deport the nurses and nurses to see a doctor, said the protester, who spoke about the situation as feared.

The protests have been happening at night, police say that they were forced to open the fire to “the official security” on Wednesday evening to reduce Lqliaaaa, government owned by government.

Earlier on Wednesday, the National Department said the right to protest within the law was not supported.

The facilitators of the youth protest 212 – The number of Morocco’s other countries – separated themselves from violence. They have been mainly linked to social media, and they do not have a formal leadership structure.

Official statistics indicate that the lack of unemployment is 12.8%, and youth unemployment increases from 35,8% and 19% between grades, Reports News News Agency.

Protests and beat the capital, Rabat, the main city of commerce, Casablanca, and Port City of Tangier – a tourist destination to Morocco in Spain.

Morocco’s Tourist Hub, Marrakesh, was also beaten with violence, and protesters flooded, according to local media.

Man in the Ministry of Interior Affairs

More than 260 police and 20 protesters were injured, and 40 police vehicles and 20 private vehicles were burned and quoted saying.

Prisise follows the same demonstration of teenagers, a great demonstration of this Nepal, Indonesia, Philippines, and Madagascar.

Rebellion Nepal leads to premier resigning, and Madagascar’s president dissatisfied his government on Monday to try protesters.

The Governing Morocco Governing Morocco has made a statement on Tuesday that shows a willingness to engage in the conversation with youths “at centers, and in public places for sound solutions”.

Commend her to the meaning of “a balanced response to the safety authorities in accordance with the relevant legal processes”.

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