Jin10 data reported on August 21, local time Wednesday afternoon, Washington state police arrested 18 people during a pro-Palestinian protest held at the Microsoft campus in Redmond for reasons including illegal entry, malicious destruction, resisting arrest, and obstructing justice. This protest is the latest in a series of demonstrations organized by the group “No Azure for Apartheid,” led by Microsoft employees, which has been protesting for months, demanding that Microsoft sever its business ties with the Israeli military.
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US police arrested 18 pro-Palestinian demonstrators outside Microsoft headquarters.
Jin10 data reported on August 21, local time Wednesday afternoon, Washington state police arrested 18 people during a pro-Palestinian protest held at the Microsoft campus in Redmond for reasons including illegal entry, malicious destruction, resisting arrest, and obstructing justice. This protest is the latest in a series of demonstrations organized by the group “No Azure for Apartheid,” led by Microsoft employees, which has been protesting for months, demanding that Microsoft sever its business ties with the Israeli military.