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Chaos, defeat and repression: How Afcon drama drowned out Morocco’s Gen Z crackdown

Hundreds of young protesters are still in jail for demanding better public services and an end to corruption in the North African kingdom

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middleeasteye.netStai leggendo5 mesi fa

Chaos, defeat and repression: How Afcon drama drowned out Morocco’s Gen Z crackdown

Hundreds of young protesters are still in jail for demanding better public services and an end to corruption in the North African kingdom

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arabnews.com5 mesi fa

Morocco says AFCON final incidents will not affect close African ties

RABAT: Morocco’s King Mohammed VI said on Thursday that African fraternity would prevail after what he described as “deplorable” acts that marred the closing minutes of the Africa Cup of Nations final between Morocco…

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  1. venerdì 23 gennaio 2026·middleeasteye.net

    Chaos, defeat and repression: How Afcon drama drowned out Morocco’s Gen Z crackdown

    Hundreds of young protesters are still in jail for demanding better public services and an end to corruption in the North African kingdom

  2. venerdì 23 gennaio 2026·arabnews.com

    Morocco says AFCON final incidents will not affect close African ties

    RABAT: Morocco’s King Mohammed VI said on Thursday that African fraternity would prevail after what he described as “deplorable” acts that marred the closing minutes of the Africa…