More arrested in Morocco crackdown on protests
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Moroccan authorities have arrested more people in relation to anti-government protests in the North African Arab country.
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Jun 20, 2017 20:23 UTC
  • More arrested in Morocco crackdown on protests

Moroccan authorities have arrested more people in relation to anti-government protests in the North African Arab country.

Lawyers and rights groups said on Tuesday that more activists had been arrested over involvement in protests across Morocco.

“There are arrests on a daily basis,” said Abdessadak Elbouchattaoui, a lawyer, adding that, “On average, there are about four arrests a day, sometimes reaching 10 a day.”

Morocco's Ministry of Justice would not comment on reports about the growing number of arrests. It has not updated statements about arrests since June 6, when authorities brought charges against Nasser Zefzafi, the leader of the Hirak al Chaabi or the Popular Movement, which has spearheaded popular protests since the end of May.

Ministry officials told a parliament session last week that the arrests, which have mainly targeted protesters in the northern city of Hoceima, had been carried out by security forces who acted with "maturity, responsibility, wisdom, and in accordance with legal provisions."

Police on Monday dispersed a demonstration in the capital Rabat involving human rights activists who had attempted to mobilize in solidarity with Hirak. Protesters in Hoceima have warned that they would stage a massive march on Eid al-Fitr next weekend if Hirak protesters are not released from prison. 

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