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Microsoft fired two employees who were arrested during a protest at the company president's office.

The protest, led by "No Azure for Apartheid," demands Microsoft cut ties with the Israeli military.

This follows another protest on the Redmond Microsoft campus that resulted in 18 arrests.

REDMOND, Wash. - Microsoft says it has fired two of its workers who were arrested during a sit-in protest in the company president's office.

The workers were among seven current and former Microsoft workers and community members arrested on Tuesday. A group occupied a Microsoft executive building, renaming it the "Mai Ubeid Building" after a Palestinian software engineer killed in Gaza.

via No Azure for Apartheid

Microsoft cited serious breaches of company policies as one of the rea

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