Dhaka, Oct. 9 -- Although there's a temporary pause this week, the protests in Morocco will keep going until they achieve what they set out to do, one of the organizers of the youth-led movement behind the biggest anti-government protests the country has seen in years, told DW.
They were marred by violence last week but the protests have been mostly peaceful and in a statement published early Tuesday morning, the movement - Gen Z 212 - called for the government's resignation. Analysts have already suggested Morocco's billionaire Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch may be forced to resign as a result of the Gen Z-led protests. Gen Z 212 has also demanded reforms of the education and health systems and "an independent, impartial judiciary."
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