The movement had surprised the usually stable kingdom in late September but now appears to be losing momentum with fewer people taking to the streets.
“Detainees stay strong we’ll keep fighting” demonstrators chanted during the Rabat protest.
“The king didn’t say anything about the movement which disappointed a lot of people” said one demonstrator who spoke anonymously fearing reprisals.
Since September 27 the GenZ 212 collective has led near-daily protests until last week across the North African country.
The protest movement gained additional momentum following the deaths of eight pregnant women during Caesarean sections at a hospital in Agadir.
Some cities experienced violence and vandalism while authorities reported three people killed by police acting in self-defence during clashes near Agadir.
Lawyer Mohamed Nouini told AFP on Saturday about this case and mentioned another student sentenced to one year in prison after arrest during rallies.
Following the king’s address the collective called for peaceful sit-ins instead of street protests. – AFP
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