Morocco Prime Minister Calls for Dialogue as Nightly Protests Grow More Violent
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PM Akhannouch says government ready for 'dialogue and debate' after week of protests
The Moroccan government says it’s ready to address grievances fueling the youth-led protests that have engulfed the country for days. The announcement comes a day after three people were killed by security forces as rioters tried to storm a police station.


Morocco prime minister calls for dialogue as nightly protests grow more violent
RABAT - Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch said on Thursday he was open to dialogue to end youth protests as security forces prepared for a sixth night of demonstrations which have escalated into riots across the country. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch said on Thursday he was open to dialogue to end youth protests as security forces prepared for a sixth night of demonstrations which have escalated into riots across the country. Hundreds of people have been arrested and injured, with buildings ransacked and cars torched since the protests began on Saturday. Though crowds have not been huge in numbers, the increasingly violent protests have brought the wor…
Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch expressed his regret on Thursday over the developments that took place over the past two days in a number of cities in the country, stressing his government's readiness for dialogue and responding to demands. The Prime Minister confirmed that 3 people were killed and several others were injured in the events that took place in Moroccan cities, which he described as unfortunate. Attacking and storming admin…
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