A Moroccan court’s decision to release detainees known as the “Zayd Generation” has been welcomed by numerous legal and human rights organizations. The release occurred late Thursday and is being viewed as a positive step towards fostering a climate of trust. Abdulilah al-Khadri, head of the Moroccan Center for Human Rights, described the ruling as a “wise signal.” The detainees, members of a youth group, had been held in connection with unspecified charges. Rights groups are now urging authorities to extend the positive momentum with a comprehensive amnesty for all political prisoners. The release follows ongoing advocacy for the detainees’ freedom and represents a potential shift in the country’s approach to dissent. Further details regarding the original charges and the specifics of the court’s decision remain limited.