Morocco
Poor People asking for their rights, and the army forces blew on the tear gas Acrymogen on people and the sky is covered with it now
After the tensions related to the march last night, it is the announcement of the death of one of the leaders of the Hirak, Imad El Attaby, which divides this Friday July 21st. If it ignites the social networks, the news is denied by the local authorities of Al Hoceima. Without mentioning it, a dispatch from the MAP thus evokes that the state of health of three people, namely two elements of the public forces and a citizen, evacuated on 21 July in a serious condition towards the military hospital in Rabat, is " Stable contrary to the information conveyed on this subject ". The three individuals are receiving the necessary care at the military hospital in Rabat, the source added.
Moroccan security forces dispersed on Thursday (July 20th) rallies in the city of Al-Hoceima, epicenter of a peaceful protest movement that is waving in northern Morocco, preventing the holding of a planned demonstration of long dated.
Clashes between police and protesters have left dozens injured on both sides, according to an official source.
"Seventy-two members of the public forces were wounded (...) by throwing stones (...), eleven people among the demonstrators following the use of tear gas," informed Thursday evening the prefecture of Al-Hoceima , Quoted by the official MAP news agency.
A city gridded by the police
The police used tear gas bombs and used force to prevent the grand march that had been scheduled to take place despite the ban issued by the authorities on Monday.
"All the wounded have left the hospital where they were transferred, with the exception of two elements of the public forces whose health is considered serious," added the prefecture. The latter also reported "two vehicles of the public forces damaged and burned by some demonstrators in Ajdir", a locality near Al-Hoceima.
Protest "against repression"
Prohibited by the authorities, the long march planned to demand the release of many arrested supporters had been maintained. It also sought to denounce the marginalization of the region. According to its organizers, this "peaceful march" was to allow protest "against repression" and "to maintain the popular struggle against the makhzen [power]".
"Vive le Rif, long live Zefzafi!" "Hundreds of protesters yelled on Thursday, referring to the leader of the movement, Nasser Zefzafi, who was arrested at the end of May. They managed to pass briefly in the neighborhood of Sidi Abed before being dispersed.
"We are in a country where there is no freedom of expression. We are asking for hospitals, work, transportation. Where is the evil? ", An outspoken sympathizer of the movement, thirty, an Amazigh (Berber) flag on the shoulders.
The president for the city of Al-Hoceima of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH), Mustapha Allach, on the other hand deplored "important impediments to freedoms", mentioning "numerous arrests of protesters . Journalists on the spot told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that they had witnessed a dozen arrests, including that of Hamid Al-Mahdaoui, the boss of a local news site.
After the tensions related to the march last night, it is the announcement of the death of one of the leaders of the Hirak, Imad El Attaby, which divides this Friday July 21st. If it ignites the social networks, the news is denied by the local authorities of Al Hoceima. Without mentioning it, a dispatch from the MAP thus evokes that the state of health of three people, namely two elements of the public forces and a citizen, evacuated on 21 July in a serious condition towards the military hospital in Rabat, is " Stable contrary to the information conveyed on this subject ". The three individuals are receiving the necessary care at the military hospital in Rabat, the source added.
Moroccan security forces dispersed on Thursday (July 20th) rallies in the city of Al-Hoceima, epicenter of a peaceful protest movement that is waving in northern Morocco, preventing the holding of a planned demonstration of long dated.
Clashes between police and protesters have left dozens injured on both sides, according to an official source.
"Seventy-two members of the public forces were wounded (...) by throwing stones (...), eleven people among the demonstrators following the use of tear gas," informed Thursday evening the prefecture of Al-Hoceima , Quoted by the official MAP news agency.
A city gridded by the police
The police used tear gas bombs and used force to prevent the grand march that had been scheduled to take place despite the ban issued by the authorities on Monday.
"All the wounded have left the hospital where they were transferred, with the exception of two elements of the public forces whose health is considered serious," added the prefecture. The latter also reported "two vehicles of the public forces damaged and burned by some demonstrators in Ajdir", a locality near Al-Hoceima.
Protest "against repression"
Prohibited by the authorities, the long march planned to demand the release of many arrested supporters had been maintained. It also sought to denounce the marginalization of the region. According to its organizers, this "peaceful march" was to allow protest "against repression" and "to maintain the popular struggle against the makhzen [power]".
"Vive le Rif, long live Zefzafi!" "Hundreds of protesters yelled on Thursday, referring to the leader of the movement, Nasser Zefzafi, who was arrested at the end of May. They managed to pass briefly in the neighborhood of Sidi Abed before being dispersed.
"We are in a country where there is no freedom of expression. We are asking for hospitals, work, transportation. Where is the evil? ", An outspoken sympathizer of the movement, thirty, an Amazigh (Berber) flag on the shoulders.
The president for the city of Al-Hoceima of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH), Mustapha Allach, on the other hand deplored "important impediments to freedoms", mentioning "numerous arrests of protesters . Journalists on the spot told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that they had witnessed a dozen arrests, including that of Hamid Al-Mahdaoui, the boss of a local news site.
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