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Monday, October 9, 2000
Demonstration In Morocco Against Israeli Killing Of Palestinians

CASABLANCA (AFP) - About 30 demonstrators were seriously injured here on Sunday, as police broke up an unauthorized anti-Israeli demonstration by thousands of protestors in Casablanca.

An authorized demonstration attended by tens of thousands passed off peacefully in the capital Rabat.

Police used tear gas to disperse the protestors, some of whom retaliated by throwing stones, injuring two police in the clashes in Casablanca's working-class Derb Soltane district.

Members of the moderate Islamist Justice and Development Party were seen at the demonstration despite a communiqué issued by the party leadership on Saturday saying that its members would not go ahead with the demonstration after failing to obtain permission.

In Rabat, tens of thousands of people representing most political groups and several non-governmental organizations marched through the main streets in an authorized demonstration called by the Moroccan Association of Support for the Palestinian Struggle (AMSLP).

Islamist associations including the largest, Al Adl Wa Al-Ihssane, also supported the march. Demonstrators burned Israeli flags while waving Palestinian and Iraqi flags, and shouted slogans denouncing the killing of Palestinians by Israeli soldiers.

Banners read "Palestine for Palestinians and Jerusalem for Muslims."

Clashes in Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip have claimed 88 lives - 75 Palestinians, 10 Arab Israelis and 3 Israelis in the last ten days.

The unrest was set off by a visit by right-wing Israeli opposition leader Ariel Sharon to the Al-Aqsa mosque compound on September 28th.

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