Liberty Fighters

When the Work Is Invisible: A Difficult Truth LFN Must Confront

For years, Liberty Fighters Network has carried the heavy load of South Africa’s most critical legal battles — often alone, often unseen. Our supporters raise urgent concerns, and we answer every one of them, yet the moment we take action, attention shifts elsewhere while the burden remains on our shoulders. The call to challenge the proposed Digital ID rollout is clear, but so is the pattern: more work, less support, and almost no public push to make our efforts visible. We fight for justice daily, but we cannot be the only ones carrying the weight. Public interest can only change the nation when the public takes interest.

LFN Launches National BBBEE Declassification Drive: It’s Time to End Racial Boxes!

South Africans have been checking race boxes for more than three decades after apartheid — and Liberty Fighters Network (LFN) says it’s time to stop. Our new national campaign, End Racial Classification, Discrimination and BBBEE (2025), empowers citizens to legally declassify their race and identify as African, not as “white”, “black”, “coloured”, or “Indian”.

Because the Department of Home Affairs no longer keeps racial records, there’s no lawful basis to force anyone to disclose race. Using LFN’s free Declassification Form (Form 1), citizens can now lawfully challenge BBBEE and other discriminatory frameworks — on paper, in the workplace, and in court.

This is not protest — it’s constitutional action. Together, we can bring BBBEE to its knees — legally.

Be African. Be Free. Be LFN.

LFN Stands Tall Before the Pretoria High Court: A Battle for Judicial Integrity and Moral Courage

With only his late mother’s Bible opened at Psalm 23 before him and conviction as his armour, Reyno De Beer stood alone in the Pretoria High Court against the taxpayer-funded legal teams of SARB and SAHPRA. The hearing tested faith, courage, and conscience alike, exposing the uneasy truth about defective court orders and the declining ethics of a once-noble profession. Judgment is now awaited.

Boer Defends Zuma at African Union in Landmark Human Rights Hearing

On Thursday, 9 October 2025, a historic human rights hearing took place — quietly, virtually, and without public access. Former President Jacob Zuma’s complaint against the South African state was heard on the merits before all eleven Commissioners of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR). In a powerful moment of unity, Reyno De Beer, a white Boer and President of Liberty Fighters Network, stood alone to represent Zuma — opposing the State’s senior legal team. Though the hearing remains confidential, the fight for truth continues — and history is being written beyond the headlines.

LFN Set for Two-Day Court Showdown With Court Registrar, SARB and SAHPRA Over Judicial Integrity

On 28–29 October, LFN faces the Court Registrar, South African Reserve Bank (SARB) and South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) in the Pretoria High Court to defend judicial integrity. The case challenges the practice of altering or issuing defective court orders — a fight that could reshape how justice is recorded in South Africa.

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