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Youth-led protests demanding reforms in Morocco’s health and education sectors continued for a sixth consecutive day on Thursday, following the deaths of three people during clashes with security forces. teleSUR

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00:00We changed topic. Youth-led protests demanding reforms in Morocco's health and education sectors continue for a six-consecutive day on Thursday, following the death of three people during clashes with security forces.
00:11The demonstrations were organized primarily by a decentralized group known as JNZ-212. Protesters have poised frustration over the government's privatization of costly preparations for the 2030 FIFA World Cup over critical public services, rallying for better schools, hospitals and job opportunities.
00:34These protests marked one of the most significant youth movements in Morocco since the Arab Spring, fueled by widespread economic hardship and discontent with corruption and inadequate public investment.
00:48The use of social media platforms has been key in mobilizing demonstrations, reflecting a new digitally coordinated generation, driving the unrest.
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