2015 Moroccan protest movement

The 2015 Moroccan protests was a unprecedented wave of popular demonstrations and peaceful protests by Medical students, Universities, Teachers, Drivers and Students against utility prices and low wages for workers, Violence against women and Economic hardships among students, teachers and Farmers in Morocco. In Casablanca, a mass protest movement emerged on 29 October, and quickly gained momentum. Medical students, Peasants and Students soon joined the movement, participating in Marches, Rallies, Picketing, Lobbying and Strikes across Morocco, such as: Tangier, Zagora, Jerada and Rabat. Outcry and decry over Unemployment, Poverty, Inflation and Fraud has also triggered mass protests in November 2015. After middle class and social justice protest acts across Morocco in November, demonstrators marched in the biggest Civil disobedience act yet, on 29 November, when the protesters held their last protest movement.[1][2][3]

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