| 5,666,466 |
32.6811 |
-4.7296 |
Morocco |
|
Moroccans held a protest in solidarity with a man claiming a judge forced him to kiss his shoe in return for having him released from detention |
| 5,666,470 |
34.9346 |
-2.7332 |
Morocco |
|
Six unemployed protesters were arrested on 2 March for demonstrating for jobs as well as the regional coordinator of a group defending Islamist prisoners. |
| 5,666,473 |
34.9346 |
-2.7332 |
Morocco |
|
Demonstrators marched through the streets of the town of Zaio, north-east Morocco, protesting for the release of the six protesters who were arrested on March 2nd. |
| 5,666,477 |
34.01325 |
-6.83255 |
Morocco |
|
Moroccan police violently dispersed a march through the streets of the capital, Rabat, organized by young, unemployed women to mark International Women's Day, Al-Jazeera reported on 8 March. |
| 5,666,481 |
34.5853 |
-5.9601 |
Morocco |
|
Moroccan policeman kills 3 colleagues without battle or justification reported thus far |
| 5,666,485 |
35.2586 |
-2.9345 |
Morocco |
|
MSF announces withdrawl of services in Morocco after reportedly treating hundreds of International African civilians who had been violently attacked by Moroccan authorities while trying to migrate to Melilla Spain, illegally. |
| 5,666,488 |
34.01325 |
-6.83255 |
Morocco |
|
Members of staff of Morocco's state-run news agency, Maghreb Arab Press (MAP), have staged the second protest stand against its Director-General Khalil Hachimi Idrissi, stating their motivation was to protest lack of good corporate governance. |
| 5,666,493 |
27.1418 |
-13.18797 |
Morocco |
|
Moroccan forces violently intervened against peaceful demonstrations by Saharawi citizens, leaving unknown number of victims, informed Saharawi media sources. |
| 5,666,496 |
34.01325 |
-6.83255 |
Morocco |
|
Some 600 Moroccan workers employed in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta protested outside the foreign ministry in Rabat on Thursday, seeking government help to improve their working conditions. |
| 5,666,499 |
34.01325 |
-6.83255 |
Morocco |
|
Thousands of people marched through the Moroccan capital on Sunday to protest against unemployment and the cost of living, ahead of plans by the Islamist-led government to push for social and economic reforms. |