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08 Jul 2018 | 05:22 AM UTC

Morocco: Protests likely following conviction of Hirak Al-Shaabi leaders

Protests likely throughout Morocco following the June 26 conviction of Hirak Al-Shaabi leaders; avoid all protests

Warning

Event

On Tuesday, June 26, a Moroccan court convicted four leaders of the Hirak Al-Shaabi movement, including its leader Nasser Zefzafi, to up to 20 years in prison for "conspiracy to undermine the security of the state." Protests against the conviction are likely throughout Morocco, and especially in the Rif region, in the coming days and weeks. A heightened security presence and transportation disruptions are to be anticipated in the vicinity of any gatherings.

Context

Hirak Al-Shaabi leader Nasser Zefzafi was detained after spearheading a protest movement that provoked widespread demonstrations across northern Morocco's Rif region in 2016 and 2017.

The Hirak Al-Shaabi movement (Popular Movement) started in Al-Hoceima (Rif region) in October 2016. The movement is broadly focused on curbing perceived government corruption, widespread social injustice, poverty, and underdevelopment.

Advice

Individuals in Morocco are advised to monitor developments to the situation and avoid any form of public demonstration or public gathering as a precaution.