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'Unacceptable,' says London MP whose office sprayed with ketchup Sunday

A London, Ont. Liberal MP whose constituency office was vandalized during a weekend protest that drew thousands onto the street to call for a ceasefire in Gaza calls the act a front to democracy.

London Police are investigating the incident that occured Sunday

Liberal MP Peter Fragiskatos' office was vandalized by protestors on Sunday, his office said.
Liberal MP Peter Fragiskatos' downtown London office was vandalized by protesters on Sunday, his office said. (Office of Peter Fragiskatos)

A London, Ont. Liberal MP whose constituency office was vandalized at the same time a large protest callingfor a ceasefire in Gaza was passing by calls the act a front to democracy.

Peter Fragiskatos' office windows and doors were sprayed with ketchup Sunday prompting a police investigation.

"Regardless of whetherit's ketchup or spray paintor some other material,that's really beside the point," saidFragiskatos. "Vandalism is not democracy. It is simply outside the bounds. I'm extremely disappointed."

Images taken from the constituency office's surveillance cameras, and shown to CBC News, show dozens of peoplecongregating on the lawn of the office at Richmond and Hyman streets.

Police have not identified any suspects or motives, however Fragiskatos said he suspects there was anger in the crowd around the federal Liberal government's position on the war between Israel and Hamas.

Empty ketchup bottles can be seen on the ground, mostly empty after being used to spray Fragiskatos' office on Sunday.
Empty ketchup bottles can be seen on the ground, mostly empty after being used to spray Fragiskatos' office on Sunday. (Office of Peter Fragiskatos)

He points to a statementhe wrote on Oct. 15 that decried Hamas as a terrorist organization that purposely targets civilians, reaffirmed Israel's right to self-defence under international law, and advocated for humanitarian assistance for civilians in Gaza.

"I think I was targeted in this way because of the federal government's position on the war that's transpiring between Israel and Hamas and my own position on this," said Fragiskatos.

"I also mentioned the ongoing importance of a Palestinian state. This is something that Palestinians rightfully deserve and unfortunately Hamas has set that goal back, perhaps irreparably," he said.

A still from security camera footage shows a large group of protestors gathered around the office at the time it was vandalized.
A still from security camera footage shows a large group of protesters gathered around the office at the time it was vandalized. (Office of Peter Fragiskatos)

Despite the vandalism being troubling, Fragiskatos will continue to try to find middle ground with his constituents, he said, stressing the importance of being transparent with his beliefs as part of that.

"I think what I shared isa very reasonable point of view, is a balanced perspective, and I'm not sure whatwithin that is so challenging for the individuals that decided to vandalize the office."