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26 Okt 2024

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The New Arab

Israel/Palestine: Microsoft fires two employees over vigil to commemorate Palestinians killed in Israel's ongoing war on Gaza & highlight Microsoft's complicity

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"Microsoft fires employees over vigil for Palestinians killed in Gaza", 26 October 2024

Microsoft has fired two employees who organised a vigil at the company's headquarters for the thousands of Palestinians killed in Gaza during Israel's brutal military onslaught.

The two employees told The Associated Press they were fired by phone call...several hours after a lunchtime event they organised at Microsoft's campus in Redmond, Washington.

Both employees were members of a coalition of employees called "No Azure for Apartheid" that has opposed Microsoft's sale of its cloud-computing technology to the Israeli government.

But they contended that Thursday's event was similar to other Microsoft-sanctioned employee gift campaigns for people in need.

"We have so many community members within Microsoft who have lost family, lost friends or loved ones," said Abdelrahman Mohamed, a researcher and data scientist. "But Microsoft really failed to have the space for us where we can come together and share our grief and honour the memories of people who can no longer speak for themselves."

Microsoft said Friday it has "ended the employment of some individuals in accordance with internal policy" but declined to provide details.

The tech giant added that the firings that it remains "dedicated to maintaining a professional and respectful work environment. Due to privacy and confidentiality considerations, we cannot provide specific details".

Mohamed, who is from Egypt, said he now needs a new job in the next two months to transfer a work visa and avoid deportation.

Another fired worker, Hossam Nasr, said the purpose of the vigil was both "to honour the victims of the Palestinian genocide in Gaza and to call attention to Microsoft’s complicity in the genocide" because of the use of its technology by the Israeli military...

Nasr said his firing was disclosed on social media by the controversial Stop AntiSemitism group more than an hour before he received the call from Microsoft. The group didn't immediately respond on Friday to a request for comment on how it learned about the firing...

The same group had months earlier publicly called on Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to take action against Nasr for his public stances on Israel...