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Silicon Flash > Blog > Business > Microsoft Accuses Protesters of Destruction as Group Alleges Police Brutality
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Microsoft Accuses Protesters of Destruction as Group Alleges Police Brutality

Published August 23, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Microsoft and demonstrators provided conflicting reports of a protest that resulted in 20 arrests on the company’s Redmond campus, with organizers alleging police misconduct and the company stating that most of those detained were not employees. The incident occurred during escalating protests over Microsoft’s technology contracts with Israel, as demonstrators demanded the company sever all ties with Israel over its alleged use of Microsoft technology against Palestinians in Gaza.

“We want to be clear that the destructive and aggressive protest that took place on our campus on August 20 does not represent our workforce,” the company said in a statement Thursday afternoon. 

At a press conference Thursday, members of the group No Azure for Apartheid described what they called “unnecessary and unjustifiable violence” by police. 

The dueling statements followed two days of escalating protests over Microsoft’s technology contracts with Israel. The group is demanding the company cut all ties with Israel over its alleged use of Microsoft technology against Palestinians in Gaza. 

After disbanding on Tuesday, demonstrators returned Wednesday to again take over a portion of the plaza at Microsoft’s East Campus. They poured red paint on a company sign to symbolize blood, and blocked a bridge, leading to arrests on charges including trespassing, malicious mischief, and resisting arrest. 

Microsoft released surveillance video showing protesters at its East Campus plaza on Wednesday, Aug. 20.

Microsoft has pledged to continue upholding human rights standards in its tech contracts. Last week, the company announced a review of a recent report by the Guardian and others that its Azure cloud platform is used in the surveillance of Palestinians. 

In its statement Thursday, the company said the 20 people arrested in the Wednesday protest included one current employee, and three former employees. (The total increased from initial reports of 18 arrests.) 

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“Almost all of those arrested [Wednesday], including some carrying fake company ID cards, have never worked at Microsoft,” the company said.

The statement added, “While we support employees’ rights to political expression, our employees know that our campuses are places for business and demonstrations on our private property are not permitted.”

Microsoft said some of the protesters had fake company badges such as this. (Microsoft Photo)

No Azure for Apartheid held a press conference Thursday evening at a public transit station near the Microsoft campus, calling again on the company to cut ties with Israel.

Hossam Nasr, an organizer of the group and a former Microsoft employee who was among those arrested, said he was “violently tackled” and suffered a shoulder injury when a driver slammed on the brakes after he was placed in a police vehicle without a seatbelt. 

Another protester at the press conference said he was shot at point-blank range in the back with pepper balls. Near the scene of the protest Wednesday afternoon, GeekWire reporters saw the protester with large welts on his back after his arrest.

Jill Green, public information officer for the Redmond Police Department, said via email that the police haven’t received any claims from protesters. RPD confirmed that pepper balls were used.

Police take a protester into custody on Wednesday following a demonstration at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Wash. (GeekWire Photo / Maddie Stoll)

The police said in a post on X on Wednesday that no injuries were reported. 

An initial version of that post on Wednesday by the Redmond Police included a photograph of four officers arresting a protester on the ground. That post was removed and the photo was not included when an updated post was published later. 

This photo was originally posted by the Redmond Police Department on X and later removed.

Microsoft released surveillance video that shows protesters taking over the space in front of the Microsoft sign on their bikes; attempting to corral a police officer inside a portable fence; confronting a DJ who was there for a local farmers’ market for employees; and ultimately causing the market to be shut down. 

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Updated with additional details from the Redmond police.

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