This post is part of our special coverage Morocco Protests 2011.
Across Morocco, peaceful protests have emerged today, with thousands taking to the streets from Tangier to Fes. In the southern city of Marrakech, however, reports that the protests have turned into chaos emerged this afternoon, with claims of vandalism and attempts by protesters to storm police headquarters.
A video of somewhat shaky quality claims to show protesters storming the city's police station earlier today:
On Twitter, Aatif Zouadi (@Zaotheflasher) expresses shame for what has happened in Marrakech:
manifestants de merde à marrakech c'est vraiment honteux ce qu'ils ont fait #20 #fevrier
According to @moun7arifa, the protesters and the thugs are separate parties:
@jilliancyork @Hisham_G @afrinomad some thugs vandalized while le march was heading towards Jamaa Lfna
(Author note: Jamaa Lfna or Djemaa Al Fna is the main square of Marrakech)
Nevertheless, the destruction is real. As @Feryate tweeted:
Assia Hankoussi (@soulisou) writes on the extent of the destruction in Marrakech:
URGENT : Bd Mohamed 5 et Guélliz detruit à marrakech !!! café , mc do , zara, café charlot … tout est détruit !
Soukaïna Rafi (@SoukainiRafi) shares a photo, saying:
Putain c'est le bordel à Marrakech. http://bit.ly/iahnff #feb20
But @Hisham_G tempers the comments, saying:
Ongoing clashes btween police and a handful of what my contacts in Marrakech called “thugs unrelated to marchers. Minor incidents” #feb20
On the blog Sud34.com, which covers southern Morocco, videos have been posted showing demonstrations in Marrakech. One shows the protests as peaceful, indicating that the destruction was likely caused by thugs who were not amidst the main protests:
This post is part of our special coverage on Morocco Protests 2011.
18 comments
@Cherie Nutting
Stop the neo-colonial patronising rhetoric. The duality between “Security or Dictatorship” is a false paradigm and will not do anymore. Moroccans do not have to settle for an absolute monarchy, no matter how enlightened it is.
Indeed, 4 million way below the poverty line, what person who knew Morocco would welcome then status quo there? Bribes and bribes and r3equests for bribes while foreign exploiters get free reign/
Usually it is those that has extremely benefited from this state of affairs that support this moraly bankrupt regime. The reactionary forces are mainly made of corrupt civil servants, security forces, reformed drug lords, regime cronies… These people have fleeced the country and are against any kind of social justice reform s or any alteration of the political situation. They love their corrupt king and are determined to keep their priviliges.