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War memorial daubed with pro-Palestine graffiti

The man police want identified who was caught on CCTV at the Australian War Memorial in the early hours of Friday.

Three areas of the Australian War Memorial were daubed with pro-Palestine signs in the early hours of Friday morning. 

A man was caught on CCTV at around 1am. He was wearing a black jumper, a black face covering and khaki pants with dark knee patches. Police believe he is responsible for the graffiti at the memorial.

A/Insp Lisa Broomhall says criminal damage such as this on a national institution will not be tolerated.

“Police are very disappointed this morning to see a national institution, which holds a special significance to many, being vandalised,” she says.

“While peaceful protest is part of healthy democracy, criminal acts will not be tolerated.”

Anyone who can identify the man should call 1800 333000 or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.

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2 Responses to War memorial daubed with pro-Palestine graffiti

cbrapsycho says: 14 June 2024 at 1:08 pm

An incredibly misguided and selfish act! Protest against Defence and our government for supporting Israeli weapons contracts should target the right places and that is NOT the war memorial. This is a sacred place for many veterans, a peaceful place for contemplation.

Unfortunately I expect this has happened because of the war memorial hosting and exhibiting weapons manufacturers’ products. This should never have happened. The war memorial should have remained the place for veterans and their families, not commercial weapons’ suppliers.

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