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Earlier, protests took place at Microsoft’s 50th Foundation Day event.
The American company Microsoft has been accused of removing words like ‘Palestine’, ‘Gaza’ and ‘Genocide’ in the internal mail of employees. The step was taken when an engineer of the company raised slogans of free Palestine during the speech of CEO Satya Nadella on Monday. An engineer from Microsoft, while sharing the mail, has accused the company of filtering words like massacre. In fact, some employees of the company are opposing selling AI technology to the Israeli army. They allege that the Israeli army is using technology for genocide in Gaza. Vanya Aggarwal of Indian origin again opposed
On the third day of Microsoft Build Conference 2025, Indian -origin Vanya Aggarwal shouted slogans against the cloud agreements with the Israeli government by stopping the company’s AI security leader Habi session. Vanya and his partner Hosams, while disturbing the session of Habi, said, ‘Microsoft will not run blood money’.

Earlier, Vanya staged a protest at Microsoft’s 50th Foundation Day event.
The protesters say that the AI-cloud services being offered to the Israeli government and army of Microsoft are being used in war crimes in Gaza. Vanya said in an interview to the BBC, Tech companies cannot blind eyes with human rights.
Vanya was expelled from company after protest
Earlier, Vanya staged a protest at Microsoft’s 50th Foundation Day event. The sessions of CEO Satya Nadella, Bill Gates and Steve Walmer had said that Microsoft is selling AI weapons to Israel, killing 50,000 people.
After the protest, Vanya resigned and described the company as a “digital arms manufacturer”. He said, Microsoft’s tech is promoting massacre. Vanya wrote in the resignation Microsoft AI Technology is being used in Israel’s military operations. This is a violation of human rights.

Vanya is associated with No Ajur for Affement Group
Vanya is associated with no Ajur for Aaparth ‘group. It has been opposing Microsoft’s Israeli Army to sell technology during the Group Aisorial-Filistine War. The dispute has intensified after the death of more than 34,000 people in Gaza.