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New York County Prohibits Masks for Gaza War Protesters

Nassau County, New York, has enacted a bill prohibiting masks at public protests, specifically targeting pro-Palestinian demonstrators opposing U.S. support for Israel’s Gaza conflict. The ban, approved by all 12 Republican legislators while the seven Democrats abstained, aims to prevent protesters from concealing their identities to avoid accountability, though civil rights advocates argue it infringes on free speech.

The new law classifies wearing masks to hide one’s identity as a misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in prison and a $1,000 fine, with exceptions for medical, health, or religious reasons. Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman supports the bill, asserting that anonymity at public protests is unacceptable unless for specific exceptions.

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Critics, including the New York Civil Liberties Union, claim the bill threatens free speech by discouraging anonymous political expression and could lead to selective enforcement. They argue that the bill’s exemptions are insufficient and raise concerns about the ability of law enforcement to appropriately assess mask needs.

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