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Ben & Jerry’s Liberal Co-Founder Placed Under Arrest

Western Journal by Western Journal
July 9, 2023 at 4:20 pm
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Founders of Ben & Jerry’s Accuse Police of ‘Killing and Brutalizing Black People Before Our Very Eyes’

WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 03: Ben & Jerry's co-founders Ben Cohen (R) and Jerry Greenfield (L) serve ice cream following a press conference announcing a new flavor, Justice Remix'd, September 03, 2019 in Washington, DC. Ben & Jerry's launched the new flavor in conjunction with the civil rights organization, Advancement Project, to "spotlight structural racism in a broken criminal legal system". (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

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Ben Cohen, liberal activist and co-founder of the ice cream brand Ben & Jerry’s, found himself in handcuffs on Thursday during a demonstration in Washington, D.C.

According to the New York Post, Cohen sat outside the Department of Justice alongside the co-founder of the feminist group CODEPINK in protest of the U.S. government’s prosecution of Julian Assange, the publisher of Wikileaks.

Cohen and Jodie Evans sat on the ground in the pouring rain for nearly an hour.

In a further display of dissent, Cohen set ablaze a sign that read “Freedom of the Press,” arguing that Assange’s legal ordeal undermines that First Amendment right.

“There’s no democracy without freedom of the press because the press is the only thing that can hold government accountable,” Cohen said. “And there’s no freedom of the press as long as Assange is being prosecuted.”

Ben & Jerry’s Co-Founder Ben Cohen burns the Bill of Rights outside the Department of Justice. @dcexaminer pic.twitter.com/9L9eJgpeue

— Luke Gentile (@lukegentile21) July 6, 2023


Video footage captured the moment when Cohen and Evans were arrested for obstructing the entrance to the DOJ building.

American activist, co-founder of the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream company, one of the most popular in the USA, Ben Cohen was arrested in Washington at a protest in support of Julian Assange near the Ministry of Justice building.
“While Julian Assange is under investigation and… pic.twitter.com/8fBaMYHKmu

— Spriter Team (@SpriterTeam) July 7, 2023

The protesters were released after three hours in police custody, with Cohen promptly taking to Twitter to urge President Joe Biden to drop the charges against Assange.

UPDATE: Jodie and I have been released from police custody after being held for ~3hrs. It’s time for @POTUS to follow thru with his promise — Journalism is NOT a crime. #Dropthecharges and #FreeAssange pic.twitter.com/3960AJZurb

— Ben Cohen (@YoBenCohen) July 6, 2023


Assange, currently detained in a high-security prison in London, awaits extradition to the U.S. on 18 charges, including alleged violations of the Espionage Act.

The charges stem from Wikileaks’ publication of classified documents related to the Iraq War and Guantanamo Bay in 2010 and 2011. If convicted, Assange could spend the rest of his life behind bars.

Cohen and the ice cream brand he co-founded have been known to participate in stunts and protests to promote liberal causes.

On Independence Day this week, Ben & Jerry’s posted a tweet declaring that the U.S. exists on “stolen Indigenous land” and calling for that land to be “returned.”

The stock price of its parent company Unilever subsequently dropped and has yet to recover three days later.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Tags: businesses and companiesDepartment of Justice DOJliberalsProtestsU.S. NewsWikileaks
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