The suspension of teachers from work exacerbates the crisis in the education sector in Morocco. The Moroccan Coalition of Human Rights Bodies considered the arrests to be “an eradication of the right to peaceful demonstration and protest” The National Labor Union in Morocco also sent a letter to the Prime Minister in which it called on him to intervene urgently in order to stop what it called “arbitrary measures” and arrests taken against men and women in education, due to them exercising their constitutional right to strike.