
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a daytime protest or demonstration taking place on a street in Casablanca, Morocco. A group of approximately 30-40 individuals, predominantly men, are visible standing on the asphalt road, holding protest signs. They are positioned in front of a multi-story building featuring a stone-clad lower section, a tall metal fence, and balconies with modern glass railings. Several palm trees are prominent in the foreground and background, indicative of the local climate. The sky above is overcast, suggesting diffused lighting and no harsh shadows. The participants are dressed in a mix of traditional Moroccan attire, such as djellabas, and contemporary casual clothing. Their demeanor appears serious and resolute. Several white rectangular signs with Arabic script, primarily in red and black, are held by the demonstrators. Key slogans visible include: * "السكن اللائق حق دستوري" (Al-Sakan Al-Laiq Haq Dusturi), translating to "Decent housing is a constitutional right," which appears on multiple signs. * Another sign displays "لخرق حق التملان" (Likharq Haq Al-Tamalluk, or similar), which translates to "for violating the right to ownership/possession," pointing to grievances related to property rights. * Partial phrases such as "مس بحل" (Mass bi-Hall), possibly meaning "undermining a solution," and "وعاش" (Wa 'Ash), meaning "and lived" or part of a "long live" chant, are also discernible. The scene depicts public advocacy focused on socio-economic rights, particularly concerning housing and property, within an urban Moroccan setting.
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