20 Jul 2017 | 11:54 AM UTC
Morocco: Government bans July 20 Al-Hoceima protest /update 1
Government bans protest in Al-Hoceima planned to take place on July 20
Event
A demonstration planned to protest socio-economic conditions in Al-Hoceima on Thursday, July 20, was banned on Monday, July 17, by the government. The historically rebellious Rif region, particularly in Al-Hoceima, has been a hot spot for protests over the past nine months. Similar demonstrations in Al-Hoceima have been violently dispersed by security forces, who have used tear gas against crowds.
Context
Al-Hoceima has been plagued with unrest since October 2016, when violent protests broke out after a fishmonger was killed while trying to prevent his wares from being confiscated by police. The most recent wave of demonstrations began when thousands of protesters took to the streets of Al-Hoceima on May 18. Since the end of May, authorities have arrested more than 100 people, including Nasser Zefzafi - the leader of the grassroots Hirak (Mobility) movement - who has demanded improved access to jobs and development, an end to corruption, and the release of arrested protesters. In June, thousands of people rallied in Al-Hoceima to demand his release, while frustrations have mounted further following the release of a video July 10, which protesters claim show evidence of Zefzafi's mistreatment at the hands of authorities since his arrest.
Advice
Individuals in Morocco are advised to avoid any form of public demonstration as a precaution and to keep abreast of the general climate.