Two students in Agadir were imprisoned due to violent clashes within the university
This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
Heba Press – Agadir
The court of first instance of Agadir sentenced two students loyal to the “interior separatists” to two years in prison and a fine of 500 dirhams, following their involvement in violent clashes with the “Amazigh Cultural Movement” faction in proximity to Ibn Zohr University.
The events, which took place last year, spread from the university campus to neighborhoods such as Al-Salam and Al-Huda, and resulted in material losses, including acts of vandalism on public and private property , including broken car windows and damaged storefronts.
The court considered the use of sharp tools during the clashes as a threat to public peace, which required punishment. The case has once again sparked a debate about violence within Moroccan universities and the need to address its causes to ensure a safe educational environment.