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*** 2-Nov-16 World View -- Protests across Morocco after horrific death of fishmonger in garbage truck

This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
  • Wife of North Korea's child dictator Kim Jong-un has disappeared
  • Protests across Morocco after horrific death of fishmonger in garbage truck

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**** Wife of North Korea's child dictator Kim Jong-un has disappeared
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Kim Jong-un and Ri Sol-ju in 2012

After the pretty Ri Sol-ju married North Korea's child dictator Kim
Jong-un in 2012, they were often seen together in tours of factories,
hospitals and parks. But now Ri has not been seen in public since
March 28, and there's speculation that something has happened to her.

There are several theories:
  • The most prevalent theory is that Ri may have angered the
    leader's younger sister, Kim Yo-jong, who is increasingly emerging as
    the power behind her brother's throne.
  • Another theory is that Kim is simply tired of her, and sent her
    away. Or perhaps she suffered the same fate as Kim's uncle, Jang
    Song-thaek, who was Kim's mentor until Kim became dissatisfied with
    him and, according to some reports, had him eaten alive by ravenous
    dogs.
  • Kim has gained 70 pounds in the last year, and reportedly has been
    drinking heavily. This may have caused marital problems.
  • There have been reports of instability in Kim's government, and
    it's possible that Ri is being closely guarded for her own
    protection.
  • More prosaically, she may be pregnant, and prefers to stay out of
    sight for the time being until the child is born.

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**** Protests across Morocco after horrific death of fishmonger in garbage truck
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Protests have continued across Morocco for a fourth day on Tuesday
over the death of Mouhcine Fikri, a fishmonger, crushed by a garbage
truck.

The story is this: It's apparently illegal to sell swordfish in
Morocco at this time, but Fikri was selling swordfish anyway, after
purchasing it at the port in the town of Al Hoceima in northern
Morocco. A policeman confiscated his swordfish, reportedly worth
about $11,000, and threw it into a garbage truck. Fikri jumped into
the garbage truck to retrieve his fish, and he was crushed to death by
the garbage truck. Some people who were present claim that the
policeman told the garbage truck driver to crush him on purpose,
though the police deny this.

The picture of Fikri being crushed went viral on social media, and
triggered anti-government protests across the country. On Tuesday,
the government announced the arrests of 11 people, in an attempt to
stop the protests.

The "Arab Spring" has been roiling the Arab countries since 2011, when
a new generation of Arabs came of age and began protesting across the
entire Mideast.

The Arab Spring uprisings were triggered on December 17, 2010, when a
street vendor, Mohamed Bouazizi set fire to himself in Sidi Bouzid in
central Tunisia, in protest of the police confiscation of his
vegetable cart. After days of clashes between protesters and the
police, long-time dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was forced to flee
the country to exile in Saudi Arabia. By January 2011, the clashes
had spread to Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and Lebanon, launching the Arab
Spring.

Morocco is a Muslim country, but it has largely escaped the chaos of
the Arab Spring, mainly because it's historically been ethnically
Berber rather than Arab, putting it on a slightly different
generational timeline, despite some Arab-Berber intermarriage.

Some analysts are comparing the death of Moroccan fishmonger Mouhcine
Fikri to the death of Tunisian street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi, and
suggesting that Morocco might be about to undergo the same kind of
chaos as the countries of the Arab Spring. From the point of view of
Generational Dynamics, one can safely predict that Morocco is headed
for that chaos, but whether it's happening now or next year or the
year after cannot be predicted.

Al Hoceima is in the Rif region of northern Morocco, with a population
of about 55,000. The region was the heart of of the revolt against
the Spanish colonists during the 1920s, and was the scene of a popular
insurrection in 1958. Daily Sabah (Ankara) and Al Jazeera and Quartz and Telegramme.info

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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, North Korea, Kim Jong-un, Ri Sol-ju,
Kim Yo-jong, Jang Song-thaek,
Morocco, Mouhcine Fikri, Arab Spring,
Tunisia, Sidi Bouzid, Mohamed Bouazizi, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali,
Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Lebanon, Arabs, Berbers

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