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Man Charged for Graffitiing Churchill Statue with Pro-Palestinian Messages

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On Saturday, London police charged Caspar San Giorgio, aged 38, with criminal damage for spray painting a statue commemorating Britain’s World War II prime minister Winston Churchill. The statue, located in the heart of Parliament Square, bore pro-Palestinian slogans including “Zionist war criminal” and other nationalist phrases such as “free Palestine,” along with messages urging an end to what San Giorgio’s office described as genocide.

The act was witnessed on a Friday morning when the monument’s surface had been defaced. Local authorities responded swiftly, detaining San Giorgio shortly after receiving notification of the vandalism and apprehending him within minutes. His arrest came less than 24 hours later, pending his appearance at an upcoming London magistrates’ court hearing.

In response to the desecration of a figure revered by many as a founding father of modern Britain, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office issued a statement deeming the attack “completely abhorrent.” The British police force praised their swift and decisive action in responding to this act of disrespect.

While Winston Churchill is remembered as a national icon who played a pivotal role during World War II, his statue has not remained untouched by vandals for long. In recent years, it’s already suffered damage on several occasions—most notably during demonstrations related to racial injustice and environmental concerns.

The public reaction against this latest vandalism included calls for increased security measures around the monument and an investigation into potential motives behind the act. Locals expressed shock at such a desecration of a symbol representing their country’s history, prompting renewed discussions about safeguarding cultural heritage sites in urban centers.

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