After the external funding scandal revealed by “Express TV,” the GenZ movement attempts to clear its name with a hollow statement.
The so-called GenZ212 movement has unveiled its true face in a way that can no longer be ignored. Following journalist Najiba Jalal’s editorial on the Express TV website that sparked the external funding scandal involving the Gen Z movement, the movement was forced to publish an official statement on its platform to clarify its position regarding a website and an email address named “7orria.ma” that are being used to collect funds in the form of cryptocurrency BTC.
In the statement, the movement confirmed that it has no connection to the website or any financial activities, and that everything being published through fake platforms is an illicit exploitation of its name and reputation. However, at the same time, it exposed the fragility of its standing in the face of unidentified parties exploiting Moroccan youth in its name, rendering its official assurances a mere attempt to mitigate media damage rather than addressing the root problem.
The striking paradox is that the “7orria.ma” account remains an active member of the movement’s accounts, confirming that those behind these operations are clearly exploiting Moroccan youth to raise funds under the guise of financing the movement. The situation does not stop there; there are other accounts exhibiting the same behavior, indicating a repeated pattern of manipulating youth symbols to achieve illegal financial gains.
This scene reveals a network of systematic exploitation. Moroccan youth are lured by their enthusiasm for issues of change and free expression, only to be used as tools for fund collection, directing resources away from any noble cause. The use of cryptocurrencies complicates tracking the funds, making it difficult for the law to apprehend those who hide behind a seemingly innocent youth facade.
The message to the public is clear: this movement is not a genuine youth movement, nor a pure social or political cause. What is being practiced in its name is a systematic exploitation of Moroccan youth, turning enthusiasm and commitment into funds and wealth that are funneled suspiciously. The official statement from the movement, rather than reassuring the public, exposes its legal and regulatory vulnerabilities, presenting everyone with the reality that its official facade is merely a cover for what happens behind the scenes.
Moroccan youth need to be aware and reconsider any material or moral support offered in the name of the movement. The scandal uncovered by journalist Najiba Jalal is not a passing incident; it’s a call to verify every account and platform that uses the name GenZ212 and to understand that youth symbols are currently being exploited for hidden personal interests.
GenZ212 today is no longer just a slogan or a name on a platform, but a vivid example of how youthful energies are exploited for illegal financial purposes, and this truth must be clear to all before more youth resources are turned into tools of exploitation with no return. After being exposed by Najiba Jalal: GenZ212 transforms into a financial exploitation network for Moroccan youth.