More than 1,500 people face prosecution in Morocco after GenZ 212 protests
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In Morocco, over 1,500 individuals are facing prosecution following a series of youth-led protests demanding an end to corruption and better health and education services. The Moroccan Association for Human Rights reported that many protesters have already received prison sentences, with some potentially facing up to 15 years behind bars. This situation highlights the ongoing struggle for social justice and the risks faced by those advocating for change in the country.
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