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The second day of anti-Israeli actions on the Microsoft Campus in Redmond led to escalation. Yesterday afternoon (local time) it ended with the fact that the police arrested 18 people, including ...
A Microsoft software engineer was among 18 people arrested during protests at the company’s Redmond campus against its ...
Redmond Police have arrested 18 people on a second day of protests at Microsoft’s campus.
The demonstrations, which followed a similar protest the day before, demanded that Microsoft immediately sever business ties with Israel ...
Police arrested 18 people at Microsoft headquarters during a protest after demonstrators allegedly vandalized property, resisted arrest, and obstructed officers.
The Redmond Police Department (RPD) says officers arrested 18 people during a pro-Palestine protest outside Microsoft’s headquarters on Wednesday afternoon.
Eighteen people were arrested at Microsoft’s Redmond campus as protesters escalated their campaign against the company’s technology contracts with Israel, amid a new review of its role in Gaza.
Microsoft employees were milling about a lunchtime farmers market the company holds when about 30 masked protesters rolled in on bicycles.
Microsoft late last week said it was tapping a law firm to investigate allegations reported by British newspaper The Guardian ...
Eighteen arrests made during a pro-Palestinian protest at Microsoft, confirmed by Redmond Police Department on Facebook.
A group of current and former Microsoft employees briefly occupied part of the company’s Redmond campus yesterday to protest the relationship between the tech giant and Israel’s military.
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