McGill asks police to investigate antisemitic incidents ‘from graffiti to intimidation’

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McGill University says it has asked Montreal police to investigate after its downtown campus was hit by antisemitic graffiti and “intimidation.”

The graffiti includes yellow markings on a sign for the Redpath Library building on McTavish St., featuring a swastika along with the words “Hail Satan lol.”

Two senior McGill administrators on Friday urged students and staff to report such incidents to campus security.

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“In recent days, our campus has seen hate incidents ranging from graffiti to intimidation of members of our campus community — acts which any reasonable person would consider antisemitic,” they said in an email.

The two administrators are the university’s provost, Christopher Manfredi, and Fabrice Labeau, vice-president of administration and finance.

They said McGill security officers are working with Montreal police “to provide video or other evidence needed to identify suspects.”

The university will “immediately start disciplinary processes against any person identified as a member of the McGill community involved in these appalling events.”

Contacted by The Gazette, McGill would not provide details about the incidents.

In their email, Manfredi and Labeau said students and staff who “see incidents or speech on campus targeting a person or group based on their race, religion, ethnicity or other grounds” should immediately report them to campus security.

“As (McGill) president Deep Saini has stated many times, antisemitism, like any form of hate, has no place on campus. We know that the McGill community unites behind us in unequivocally condemning these acts and in reaffirming our commitment to a campus free of discrimination, violence and hate.”

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