Police powers a 'draconian attack' on right to protest

By Maeve Bannister, Samantha Lock and Fraser Barton
Updated October 13 2023 - 5:25pm, first published 5:23pm
Palestinian supporters are planning to rally in capital cities on Friday and over the weekend. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)
Palestinian supporters are planning to rally in capital cities on Friday and over the weekend. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

Police stand accused of vilifying people who want to show solidarity after NSW officials flagged using "extraordinary powers" to target planned pro-Palestine protests.

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