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LFN Blocks Secret WHO IHR2024 Adoption: State Accepts Unconstitutionality of IHRA

Liberty Fighters Network (LFN) has achieved a landmark breakthrough after the State confirmed it has no objection in principle to LFN’s proposed draft court order. This means the Government now accepts that the outdated International Health Regulations Act, 1974 cannot be used to secretly implement the WHO IHR2024. The IHR2024 must now go before Parliament for full public participation — exactly what LFN fought for. Perseverance and faith have protected our liberties once again.

LFN Takes Government to Court: Vaccines, Lockdown, IHR and Schools on Trial

In just one month, Liberty Fighters Network (LFN) has lodged four major High Court applications in Pretoria — three of them in the past week alone. These cases, ignored by mainstream media, tackle issues that affect every South African.

LFN is challenging the mass poultry vaccination decision by Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen, exposing the lack of consultation and transparency; demanding confirmation that the COVID-19 National State of Disaster ended on 14 June 2020, and that all extensions thereafter were unlawful; seeking to stop government from secretly implementing the 2024 WHO International Health Regulations amendments without Parliament or public input; and fighting against the Draft School Admission Regulations, which threaten children’s and parents’ constitutional rights.

Each case is about holding government accountable, defending our Constitution, and protecting ordinary people from abuse of power. LFN runs entirely on voluntary donations — if you share our mission, kindly consider contributing to help us continue these vital battles.

LFN Protects Democracy: Court Bid to Stop WHO Power Grab

Liberty Fighters Network (LFN) has filed a landmark High Court application to stop the World Health Organisation’s amended International Health Regulations from being imposed on South Africans in secret. LFN argues that no treaty can become binding law without Parliament and public participation, and demands that government be interdicted from enforcing the IHR amendments until constitutional processes are followed.

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.

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