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    A UN Human Rights Council report lists Microsoft among big tech companies that “profit” from Gaza genocide

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    UN Special Rapporteur Francesa Albanese recently produced a report under a UN mandate on how tech firms like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft are cashing in on the situation in Gaza.

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