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Facebook pages inciting violence: Taroudant riots reveal lack of security surveillance

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

Heba Press – Abdel Latif Baraka

Recently, some sporting matches in the Souss region have experienced unprecedented cases of violence between club supporters, which raises concerns about the multiplication of these phenomena which threaten the safety and security of the public.

In this context, some Facebook pages appear that incite violence among the masses and call for bloody clashes, which contributes to triggering conflicts and further complicating the security situation.

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The most recent example is the attack suffered by supporters of the Ait Iaza team after a match between their team and the Ait Melloul team, where they were attacked by a group of young people men from the blind women’s community of Oulad Taima. , on the highway between Al Massira airport and Ait Melloul. The front of the pickup truck in which they were traveling was smashed with stones and sticks, indicating the lack of security cover in the area.

In light of these events, it becomes necessary for the security authorities to intervene strictly to monitor these pages and pursue those who incite violence, as well as to work to strengthen preventive measures by organizing surveillance before matches to avoid that such incidents do not occur. These incidents greatly affect the reputation of the sport in the region and result in sanctions for teams and fans.

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