February 20 Movement organized the day of protests today in, denounced the violence committed by uncontrolled groups in some cities and announced their intention to continue demonstrating every day. According to Efe might know, this group of young people called the mobilization through the Internet plans to hold from Monday to Friday at 18.30 local time and GMT a sit-in Rabat to press its demand for a democratic constitution, but the other groups Participants today have not yet declared their position.
For Saturday and next Sunday, the youth called "the whole world, political parties and civil associations" to new demonstrations in the country from 10.30 am local time "because the 20-F is just the beginning", in a statement which was seen by Efe. "The demonstrations have shown that the Moroccan people want change," says the motion, which calls for "legitimate demonstrations reflecting the pain of the people at all levels, social, economic, political and cultural." The youth group said that "Today's demonstrations began well and peacefully in all the cities" and accused the government of being behind the riots that have marred the day of protests in various parts of the country.
"There have been acts of violence promoted by the Government, which has paid people to carry them out," assured the youth, who complained that "the secret police, dressed in civilian clothing, attacked youths of the February 20" in cities such as Al Hoceima , and Larache Marrakesh. The Movement February 20 ruled that violent acts are "the responsibility of the regime and the regime must take this abuse," and, therefore, noted that "we will continue, we will not stop with our legal and reasonable demands."
For Saturday and next Sunday, the youth called "the whole world, political parties and civil associations" to new demonstrations in the country from 10.30 am local time "because the 20-F is just the beginning", in a statement which was seen by Efe. "The demonstrations have shown that the Moroccan people want change," says the motion, which calls for "legitimate demonstrations reflecting the pain of the people at all levels, social, economic, political and cultural." The youth group said that "Today's demonstrations began well and peacefully in all the cities" and accused the government of being behind the riots that have marred the day of protests in various parts of the country.
"There have been acts of violence promoted by the Government, which has paid people to carry them out," assured the youth, who complained that "the secret police, dressed in civilian clothing, attacked youths of the February 20" in cities such as Al Hoceima , and Larache Marrakesh. The Movement February 20 ruled that violent acts are "the responsibility of the regime and the regime must take this abuse," and, therefore, noted that "we will continue, we will not stop with our legal and reasonable demands."
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