Protests in Morocco Over World Cup Stadiums and Public Services Large protests have erupted across Morocco in response to the government’s decision to prioritize the construction of football stadiums for the 2030 FIFA World Cup, rather than invest in improving basic public services such as healthcare, education, and employment opportunities. The demonstrations, led mostly by young people under the banner of movements like GenZ 212, have spread through major cities including Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech, and Agadir. Protesters argue that while the government is spending billions on sports infrastructure, ordinary citizens continue to face daily struggles with underfunded hospitals, overcrowded schools, high unemployment, and rising living costs. PHOTSTORY Public anger was further inflamed after several maternal deaths at a hospital in Agadir, which many saw as a tragic symbol of the country’s failing healthcare system. Chants such as “We don’t need stadiums, we need hospitals!” ha...
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