Demonstrators demand large-scale political and economic reforms in the North African kingdom.
Ordinary Moroccans are demanding large-scale political and economic reforms [AFP]
Ordinary Moroccans are demanding large-scale political and economic reforms [AFP] |
Calls for change sweeping the Arab world have now spread to the kingdom of Morocco, where thousands of people have taken to the streets in the capital to demand a new constitution.
The demonstrators shouted slogans calling for economic opportunity, educational reform, better health services and help in coping with rising living costs during the march on central Hassan II Avenue in Rabat on Sunday.
A protest organiser said the turnout at the rally was more than 5,000. But police said fewer than 3,000 people had marched.
Many in the crowd waved Tunisian and Egyptian flags, in recognition of the uprisings that toppled the two country's long-standing rulers.
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