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Microsoft has fired the software engineer who interrupted CEO Satya Nadella’s keynote speech at the company’s annual developer conference – Build 2025 last week. Joe Lopez, the fired employee, protested against the company’s partnership with the Israeli military amid the war in Gaza, shouting “Free Palestine”. “How about you show them how Microsoft is killing Palestinians? How about you show them how Israeli war crimes are powered by Azure?” Lopez shouted from the audience before being confronted and dragged out of the Seattle Convention Center by security. “As a Microsoft worker, I refuse to be complicit in this genocide,” he yelled.
According to advocacy group, “No Azure for Apartheid," Lopez received a termination letter following the protest, although he was reportedly unable to open the document.
Shortly after the protest, Joe Lopez sent a company-wide email to Microsoft colleagues challenging the company’s statements about the use of its Azure cloud services in Gaza. “Leadership rejects our claims that Azure technology is being used to target or harm civilians in Gaza”, he said.
“Those of us who have been paying attention know that this is a bold-faced lie. Every byte of data that is stored on the cloud (much of it likely containing data obtained by illegal mass surveillance) can and will be used as justification to level cities and exterminate Palestinians.”
The incident marked the first of multiple pro-Palestinian protests during the four-day conference. At least three other executive sessions were disrupted, one livestream had its audio briefly cut, and demonstrators also gathered outside the venue.
In one such incident, Vaniya Agrawal – a former software engineer along with another fired Microsoft employee Hossam Nasr shouted at the company’s head of security for AI, Neta Haiby.
On May 20, a Palestinian tech worker interrupted Microsoft executive Jay Parikh’s keynote presentation, shouting: “Jay! My people are suffering”.
Last week, Microsoft acknowledged supplying AI services to the Israeli military but stated it
found no evidence that its Azure cloud or AI tools were used to directly target or harm civilians in Gaza. However, internal dissent continues. The employee-led group claims the company has blocked internal emails containing terms like “Palestine” and “Gaza.”
Microsoft has previously laid off employees who protested its involvement in Israel, including during its 50th anniversary celebration in April.
Fired Microsoft employee Joe Lopez sent email
“Those of us who have been paying attention know that this is a bold-faced lie. Every byte of data that is stored on the cloud (much of it likely containing data obtained by illegal mass surveillance) can and will be used as justification to level cities and exterminate Palestinians.”
Multiple protests at Microsoft Build 2025 conference
The incident marked the first of multiple pro-Palestinian protests during the four-day conference. At least three other executive sessions were disrupted, one livestream had its audio briefly cut, and demonstrators also gathered outside the venue.
In one such incident, Vaniya Agrawal – a former software engineer along with another fired Microsoft employee Hossam Nasr shouted at the company’s head of security for AI, Neta Haiby.
Last week, Microsoft acknowledged supplying AI services to the Israeli military but stated it
found no evidence that its Azure cloud or AI tools were used to directly target or harm civilians in Gaza. However, internal dissent continues. The employee-led group claims the company has blocked internal emails containing terms like “Palestine” and “Gaza.”
Microsoft has previously laid off employees who protested its involvement in Israel, including during its 50th anniversary celebration in April.
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