Moroccan cities see new political protests

Rabat (Morocco), April 25: Several thousand protesters have staged protests in cities around Morocco to demand more political changes.

A participant said that a group of fewer than 5,000 protesters organised a march through a working-class neighbourhood of the capital Rabat to call for constitutional reforms and new parliamentary elections.

The state news agency MAP says around 4,500 demonstrators also marched in Casablanca.

The protests were organised by the February 20 movement, which has led protests for the past two months, with support from Morocco’s best-known Islamist movement, Adl wal Ihsan, which is barred from politics in the kingdom.

King Mohammed VI has pledged changes to the constitution for the first time in 15 years, amid a push for greater democracy across the Arab world.

-Agencies