Google Employees Protesting Business with Israel Arrested After More Than 8 Hours in CEO’s Office

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Google employees who took part in a protest over the company’s continued business with Israel were arrested on Tuesday evening.and took part in two different protests, one in Sunnyvale, California, and another in one of Google’s offices in New York City, according to theThe activist group No Tech for Apartheid was responsible for organizing the protest in Sunnyvale, according to the group’s.

The man explains to the protesters that if they do not leave, he will have to “call law enforcement,” to which the protesters say they understand. Shortly after, police are seen entering the room and informing the protesters that they must leave. I’m writing to you with urgency and in solidarity with the hundreds of Amazon and Google workers bravely calling for Google and Amazon to immediately cancel your $1.2 billion contract for Project Nimbus and stop doing business with the Israeli apartheid government and military.

 

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Google workers protesting company over $1.2 billion contract with IsraelThe protest is calling for Google to end work on Project Nimbus -- a cloud computing project for the Israeli government.
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