Microsoft President Brad Smith hosted an immediate press conference on Tuesday afternoon, when protesters accessed a building at the company’s headquarters and showed a sit -in inside their office.
Earlier this day, in the office of the protesters, sitting on the edge of his desk, Smith addressed a group of reporters and viewers in the current connection. He said, “Obviously, it was an extraordinary day,” he said, as he was shaking the camera, he spoke.
Protesters were part of the Rangburn Group’s newcomer, which this year disrupted Microsoft’s public offerings on several occasions that the company would terminate all agreements with the Israeli government and the military.
Smith said Microsoft “is committed to ensuring its human rights principles and the terms of the service contract have been maintained in the Middle East.” He said the company had launched an investigation earlier this month Embroidery It is reported that Microsoft’s Azor Cloud platform is being used to monitor Palestinians. Smith said Microsoft did not agree with some of the report results, but others guaranteed the investigation.
Smith said, “We are working every day to reach the bottom of what is happening, and we will do it.”
An organizer, which had no pigs for colorful, Abdo Mohammed Stuffy Microsoft employees Ricky Family and Anna Hitt were part of the protest. Former Microsoft employees Venia Agarwal, Hassam Nasr, and Joe Lopez joined them.
Smith said that a total of seven people were involved in today’s protests, two of them are Microsoft employees. He said people were removed by Redmund police.
Smith said, “When seven people do today, a storm on a building, occupy the office, lock other people out of the office, even in raw form, in the form of telephone, in the form of a plant, the cell phone is hidden under the plates and behind the books – this is not well.” “When they are asked to leave and they refuse, it’s not right.”
