Bangladesh, Oct. 28 -- A new wave of defiance is sweeping through Morocco as young people, led largely by Generation Z activists, take to the streets to demand the release of over a thousand demonstrators detained in recent anti-corruption protests. Despite government crackdowns, intimidation, and mass arrests, the movement has reignited across cities from Casablanca to Agadir, signaling that the countrys younger generation is unwilling to remain silent in the face of systemic corruption and injustice.

A month after Morocco witnessed some of its largest protests in years, demonstrators returned over the weekend under the rallying cry #Free_Koulchi-meaning “free everyone.” The slogan has now become synonymous with the growing ...