RAMALLAH, February 26, 2026 (WAFA) – Human rights groups and pro-Palestinian activists held a protest outside New York City Hall, condemning what they described as attempts to impose "buffer zones" that could be used to restrict political demonstrations.
The protest comes after the introduction of two bills in City Hall, which human rights advocates and activists believe would grant police broad authority to determine the location of protests and pave the way for the selective targeting of demonstrations in solidarity with Palestine.
Activists and civil society organizations said that recent amendments to the bills, which removed the fixed distance requirement and expanded police authority in defining the size of "buffer zones," have not changed their stance of complete opposition.
The activists pointed out that this move could grant the New York Police Department broad discretionary powers that could lead to restrictions on freedom of expression and peaceful assembly, at a time when pro-Palestinian protests continue across the United States.
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