NSW Labor and NSW Police are pulling out all stops to聽intimidate聽Palestinian Australians and their supporters from protesting Israel鈥檚 horrific attack on the 2.3 million inhabitants of the Gaza Strip.
Organisers of a on October 15 at 1pm at Hyde Park, one of several taking place this weekend, have been told to cancel the rally.
The protest聽is going ahead. It聽is calling for an end to Israel鈥檚 war on Gaza, an end to its blockade of food, water, fuel and medical supplies,聽an聽end to the occupation and for Australia to cut ties with apartheid Israel.
Acting NSW Police commissioner Hudson said he was looking into powers to 鈥溾.
鈥淭he powers [in the聽] are extensive鈥, Acting Commissioner David Hudson told the聽ABC聽on October 13.
They include聽police being able to search attendees without聽reasonable cause and request identification, where failure to provide relevant documents would be deemed an offence.聽They also include general and personal search and seizure powers.
Amal Naser,聽a co-organiser of the Palestine Action Group (PAG), said on October 13 that the government and police response to an emergency rally on October 9 has been 鈥渄raconian鈥.
鈥淲hat we have seen in the past week in NSW is a draconian attack on our right to demonstrate in solidarity with the people of Palestine, who are currently facing a genocide in Gaza.鈥
Naser likened it to the NSW Police response to climate justice protesters and Black Rights protesters in recent years.
Pro-Palestine protestors will be 鈥渙ut, loud and proud, and we鈥檙e not going to bow down to the pressures that we鈥檝e been experiencing from police and the premier鈥,聽.
The Council for Civil Liberties, trade unions and other peak bodies issued an open letter on October 11 calling on Premier Chris Minns to affirm his support for the right to protest.
Josh Pallas, NSW Council of Civil Liberties president, said Sunday鈥檚 rally could not be deemed 鈥渦nauthorised鈥 because it would be held in Hyde Park. 鈥淲e all have the right to protest and engage in free speech,鈥 he said.
Police Minister聽Yasmin Catley聽announced that roads in the CBD would be blocked as part of Operation Shelter.
鈥淚t鈥檚 another blow to the right to protest which has already been savaged in this state,鈥 Pallas said,聽adding that 鈥渢he聽right to non-violent protest is as fundamental as freedom of speech, association and assembly鈥.
聽to affirm support for the right to protest has been signed by聽by the National Tertiary Education Union NSW Division, Amnesty International Australia, Australian Centre for International Justice, Public Interest Advocacy Centre, Community Legal Centres Australia, Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, Australian Democracy Network, Human Rights Law Centre and the Maritime Union of Australia Sydney Branch.
The PAG has condemned all forms of racism, including anti-semitism and Islamophobia. 鈥淥urs is a struggle against the state of Israel, not against Jewish people, many of whom oppose Zionism, and who have a long history of being part of our movement for a free Palestine.鈥澛營t said anyone wishing to express anti-semitic views is not welcome at its protests.
[Protests for Palestine are being held in several cities this weekend.聽Join one.]