Footage has emerged on social media detailing the moments before the front entrance of the historic Old Parliament House in Australia’s capital, Canberra, was engulfed in flames on Dec. 30. While law enforcement in the Australian Capital Territory are currently investigating the cause of blaze that saw the front entrance suffer extensive damage, the Victorian Accountability Project has released footage and photos of protesters on its Twitter account on Dec. 31. In one post, protesters can be seen gathered in the portico of the building applying a substance (likely paint) on two security cameras attached to the front entrance of the building. Handprints can also be seen applied around the doors. In two other posts, photos and video reveal protesters had started a fire on the steps of the Old Parliament House’s 100-year old doors, adding kindling, before the flames caught hold and grew bigger. In a separate Twitter post, protesters …