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Al Hoceima July 20 March: Protester Seriously Injured, Taken to Hospital in Rabat

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Al Hoceima July 20 March: Protester Seriously Injured, Taken to Hospital in Rabat

Al Hoceima July 20 March: Protester Seriously Injured, Taken to Hospital in Rabat

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Rabat – A protester was seriously injured during police intervention on Thursday in Al Hoceima.

The city was home to renewed protests as security forces deployed in Al Hoceima and the surrounding area tried to prevent the July 20 march, which had been banned by the government three days earlier.

The protester, a 25-year-old named Imad El Attabi, was hit on the head before being flown in a helicopter to the military hospital in Rabat.

Official and media accounts diverge on the cause of his injury.

According to Al Yaoum24, the protester was injured during the “violent police intervention,” but local authorities stated that he was injured by stones thrown by other participants in the demonstration.

The local authorities added that an investigation was opened to establish the truth of the incident.

Pictures of the protester were shared on Twitter where he is seen lying in coma in hospital, with tubes in his mouth.

https://twitter.com/Realpolitikdam2/status/888215880735350784

According to local authorities in Al Hoceima, injuries among elements of security forces far outnumbered those of protesters.

The city said in a statement issued following the protest that 72 security officers had injured, with two described as suffering from serious injuries.

The statement said that 11 protesters were injured.

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