| 5,666,005 |
33.59278 |
-7.61916 |
Morocco |
|
At least 2,000 protesters of the Feb 20 Movement marched to call for a boycott of parliamentary elections, believing the King's recent reforms had not gone far enough. |
| 5,666,009 |
34.21 |
-4.01 |
Morocco |
|
Protesters marched in Taza against corruption and calling for a boycott of upcoming elections. |
| 5,666,012 |
33.59278 |
-7.61916 |
Morocco |
|
The 20 February Movement staged protests in Casablanca calling for the ousting of the Benkirane government, claiming the recent election turnout was loer than the 45.4% alleged by the Interior Ministry. |
| 5,666,015 |
33.59278 |
-7.61916 |
Morocco |
|
Demonstrators on Friday protested calling on the government to create more jobs for youth and put an end to corruption. |
| 5,666,018 |
34.01325 |
-6.83255 |
Morocco |
|
300 - 500 protesters took part in a pro-democracy protest in Rabat to push for deeper political reforms in the Moroccan system. |
| 5,666,021 |
33.59278 |
-7.61916 |
Morocco |
|
Several thousand protesters took to the streets of Casablanca to press for deeper political reforms. |
| 5,666,025 |
34.21 |
-4.01 |
Morocco |
|
Anti-government protesters held a sit-in to demand employment and were "violently dispersed and confronted" by police in the Dour lKoucha area of Taza. About 20 people were injured in the resulting clashes and some police vehicles were set on fire. |
| 5,666,028 |
34.01325 |
-6.83255 |
Morocco |
|
Two young unemployed Moroccans set themselves alight during a protest in the capital Rabat, one dies. A total of five men have now set them selves alight over a lack of employment. |
| 5,666,031 |
34.01325 |
-6.83255 |
Morocco |
|
A military veteran sets himself alight to protest a lack of housing. |
| 5,666,035 |
34.21 |
-4.01 |
Morocco |
|
Clashes pitted the police against mainly unemployed youths and other disadvantaged persons, injuring between 150 and 160 people on both sides. Protests began with youths torching buildings and cars in the city. |