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Silicon Flash > Blog > Business > Protesters Accused of Planting Listening Devices in Microsoft Exec’s Office, Leading to Termination of Four Employees
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Protesters Accused of Planting Listening Devices in Microsoft Exec’s Office, Leading to Termination of Four Employees

Published August 30, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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A group that breached Microsoft’s headquarters this week challenged the company’s version of events, asserting that their sit-in was peaceful and that the alleged “listening devices” were simply misplaced phones. The protesters, part of No Azure for Apartheid, are urging Microsoft to sever ties with Israel due to concerns about technology usage against Palestinians in Gaza.

The group, No Azure for Apartheid, confronted Microsoft’s account of the incident at a press conference, emphasizing the nonviolent nature of their protest and disputing the company’s portrayal of the protesters as not representing its workforce. Furthermore, they questioned the sincerity of Microsoft executives in addressing the issues raised by the demonstrators.

In response to the protests, Microsoft announced the termination of two additional employees, bringing the total dismissals to four this week. The company cited violations of company policies and code of conduct, particularly related to on-site demonstrations that posed safety risks for employees.

The occupation at Microsoft’s Redmond headquarters involved protesters gaining access to CEO Satya Nadella’s office, chanting “Free Palestine,” and demanding discussions with company leadership. Following their removal by police, the protesters faced charges such as trespassing and obstruction.

Prior to this incident, another group of protesters had displayed a Palestinian flag and covered the Microsoft sign in red paint in a symbolic gesture outside the company’s Executive Briefing Center. The ongoing demonstrations are part of a larger movement calling for Microsoft to cut ties with the Israeli military.

Microsoft’s President, Brad Smith, acknowledged the human rights issues surrounding the conflict in the Middle East but condemned the protesters’ actions as unacceptable. He emphasized the company’s commitment to ethical technology provision and maintaining a safe workplace environment.

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Despite Microsoft’s reassurances about valuing employee feedback and fostering open dialogue, the protesters expressed dissatisfaction with the company’s response to their concerns. They highlighted instances of alleged suppression, including the dismissal of employees involved in the protests and the disregard of a petition signed by thousands of Microsoft workers.

The group demanded immediate termination of all contracts with Israel and reparations for the Palestinian people, rejecting Microsoft’s offer of another investigation into the allegations of technology use in Gaza. The protesters criticized the company’s handling of the situation and called for concrete actions to address the issues at hand.

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