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While South Africans Idolised Kirk, LFN Was in Court Fighting for Them

South Africa’s social media recently erupted over the death of American activist Charlie Kirk. Yet while many rushed to celebrate his words, Liberty Fighters Network (LFN) has for years been fighting in our own courts — without fanfare, without deep-pocket donors, and without media coverage. Unlike Kirk, whose influence was amplified by celebrity platforms, LFN takes the battle straight to the judiciary and international forums. Today we carry around 20 active court and international challenges against state over-reach and assist over 300 ordinary South Africans in family, criminal, and civil cases — all self-represented, all without expecting anything in return. While Kirk preached about Christian and conservative values, I have not only lived these convictions through daily activism but also captured them in a book that speaks directly to the challenges facing Christians in South Africa. South Africans must ask themselves: will we continue to idolise foreign celebrity activists, or will we finally stand with those actually fighting here at home?

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 Hits First: Court Action Against DA Minister’s School Vaccine Mandate

On 29 August 2025, Liberty Fighters Network filed a High Court application against the DA’s Basic Education Minister to block a school admission vaccine mandate. We argue that the draft regulation is unconstitutional from the start — it contradicts the South African Schools Act and violates parental and children’s rights under the Constitution.

NEWS RELEASE: LFN Back in Court: Lockdown Extensions Were Invalid, Billions in Damages Possible

LFN has once again taken the fight to court. On 28 August 2025 we lodged a landmark application proving that the National State of Disaster legally ended on 14 June 2020 — and that every extension thereafter was unlawful. With three of the four COVID-19 vaccines now deregistered and hundreds of South Africans already coming forward with claims of loss, this case could open the way for billions in compensation. Download the full application from our website and see for yourself why this may become one of the most important constitutional battles in South Africa’s history.

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