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LFN Exposes Minister’s Empty Reply on Draft School Vaccination Rule

LFN has challenged Minister Gwarube (from the DA) over the shocking Draft Regulation 14 that would make proof of vaccination a condition for school admission. While the Minister replied, she failed to provide the evidence behind this proposal — or commit to protecting parents’ and children’s rights before it becomes law. LFN will not allow forced vaccination by stealth, and if transparency is denied, we are ready to take this battle to the High Court.

LFN Fights to Stop Global Health Rules from Being Smuggled into SA Law

The Liberty Fighters Network (LFN) has taken aim at a decades-old law that could let global health rules slip into South African law without Parliament or the public ever having a say. In a bold move, LFN has given the Government 14 days to explain its intentions on the newly amended International Health Regulations — or face a full-blown constitutional court battle.

💉 LFN Takes On Steenhuisen: Poultry Vaccination Permit Lands Democratic Alliance Leader in Court

When vaccines are approved without consultation, and the people are expected to swallow the consequences — quite literally — LFN stands firm. In a bold legal move, Liberty Fighters Network has taken Democratic Alliance leader and Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen to court over his secretive decision to mass-vaccinate South Africa’s poultry. The same state that once urged citizens to trust COVID-19 vaccines — three of which were later deregistered following LFN’s relentless legal challenge — now expects us to trust again, without question. This time, it’s not in our arms… it’s on our plates.

Special Treatment for the Powerful? AfriForum’s Court Shortcut Under Scrutiny

Liberty Fighters Network has uncovered what appears to be preferential treatment in AfriForum’s challenge to the Expropriation Act. Despite no record of a properly lodged application or enrolment on the urgent court roll, Deputy Judge President Ledwaba issued an order transferring AfriForum’s case to Cape Town — while thousands of ordinary litigants wait years for justice. On 12 July 2025, we formally placed AfriForum and the State Attorney on terms to prove this process was lawful by 15 July 2025, failing which we will escalate the matter to the Judicial Service Commission, the Legal Practice Council, and apply for rescission of the order. This is about more than one case — it is about whether South Africans can trust that our courts treat everyone equally.

When Justice Is Delayed – The Story ACHPR Doesn’t Want Told

When justice is delayed, it isn’t just a procedural glitch — it’s a direct assault on accountability. For over five months, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights has failed to release its merits decision in Van Heerden v Republic of South Africa, despite clear legal obligations. Liberty Fighters Network, representing the complainants, has taken the matter to the Pan African Parliament in a bold stand against bureaucratic silence. This is not merely about one case. It’s about a growing pattern where continental institutions turn their backs on the very people they are meant to serve. And yet, while others remain silent, we speak up — without financial backing, without government aid, and without charging a cent. If you believe in truth without compromise and justice without price tags, support our work with a voluntary donation. Together, we can remind the system that the people are watching — and we will not go away quietly.

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