| 5,667,159 |
27.1418 |
-13.18797 |
Morocco |
|
Saharawi Students Union (UESARIO) organized the annualdemonstrationMINURSO MANDATE in the Saharawi refugee camps, aimed at calling on the Security Council to extend the UN mission in Western Sahara to include human rights. |
| 5,667,165 |
27.1418 |
-13.18797 |
Morocco |
|
Moroccan security forces attacked Saharawi demonstrators in the city of El Aaiun, capital of Western Sahara, leaving a large number of injuries. |
| 5,667,168 |
34.01325 |
-6.83255 |
Morocco |
|
The Democratic Labor Organization (ODT) led over 1500 protesters on Sunday in the march of "the black spring" in Rabat, against the "dire" economic and social conditions. |
| 5,667,173 |
27.16974 |
-13.40115 |
Morocco |
|
Dozens of Saharawi protestors came out Sunday in a peacefuldemonstrationheld in the beach of Foum el-Oued western of the city of El Aaiun, capital of Western Sahara, to demand freedom and independence of the Saharawi people. Moroccan forces, including the royal gendarmerie and auxiliary forces, dispersed the demonstration, before its participants being chased. |
| 5,667,178 |
26.67917 |
-11.67806 |
Morocco |
|
A 29-year-old young Saharawi died in a landmine blast, which occurred in the suburbs of the occupied city of Smara |
| 5,667,184 |
34.03715 |
-4.9998 |
Morocco |
|
An Islamist student died and at least two more were wounded inclasheswith leftist students at the University of Fez inMorocco. |
| 5,667,187 |
35.78058 |
-5.81365 |
Morocco |
|
A laborprotest took placeat "Al-Taghyeer" plaza in Beni Makada, to defend the workers' rights in Tangier. |
| 5,667,191 |
35.78058 |
-5.81365 |
Morocco |
|
A human rights defender was abducted and physicallyattacked by unknown assailants during her participation in a laborprotest. |
| 5,667,196 |
27.1418 |
-13.18797 |
Morocco |
|
The Moroccan forces suppressed 'violently' on Wednesday evening [30 April] a peacefuldemonstrationin the city of Laayoune, leaving more than 70 injured |
| 5,667,200 |
34.01325 |
-6.83255 |
Morocco |
|
Tens of thousands of Moroccans demonstrated Thursday on International Labour Day to keep up the pressure on the Islamist government despite its promise to raise the minimum wage. |