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The head of Microsoft Brad Smith hosted a impriving press conference on Tuesday afternoon, a few hours after the demonstrators managed to reach a building at the company’s headquarters and headquarters. Holding a sit -in demonstration inside his office.
He was sitting on the edge of his office, in the office that the demonstrators occupied earlier that day, Smith addressed a group of correspondents and viewers on a live broadcast. “It is clear that this was an extraordinary day,” he said, the camera is shaking while talking.
The demonstrators were part of Nozure for the apartheid group, which is on numerous Occasions This year, the general offers of Microsoft to demand the end of the company to end all contracts with the Israeli government and military.
Smith said Microsoft “is committed to ensuring support for human rights and contractual service conditions in the Middle East.” He said that the company launched an investigation earlier this month after Guardian She stated that the Microsoft Azure Cloud platform was used to monitor the Palestinians. Smith said that Microsoft did not agree to some of the report’s results, but others justify the investigation.
“We work every day to reach the bottom of what is going on, and we will do,” Smith said.
Organized by the lack of azure to separate the apartheid, Abdel -Muhammad, earlier Today he said freedom Microsoft Riki Fameli and Anna Hattle were part of the protest. They were joined by former Microsoft employees Vania AgrawalHossam Nasr, and Joe Lopez.
Smith said that seven people in their total were involved in today’s protests, as two of them were Microsoft employees. He said that people had been removed by the Redmond police.
“When seven people do as they did today, they approach a building, occupy an office, and close other people from the office, vegetable listening devices – even in the form of raw, in the form of phones, mobile phones hidden under the sofas and behind books – this is not good,” Smith said. “When they are asked to leave and refuse, this is not fine.”