Liberty Fighters

White Boer Argues Zuma’s Case Tomorrow Before Eleven AU Commissioners

Tomorrow (9 October 2025), former President Jacob Zuma’s human rights case against the South African state will be heard — behind closed doors — by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights. And leading the charge?
A white Boer, Reyno De Beer of Liberty Fighters Network — facing off against the State’s full senior legal team in a case that could reshape South Africa’s legal future. The hearing is confidential. The media is silent. But history is being made.

While Others Cash In, LFN Keeps Cashing Out for Justice

While others enjoy secret sponsorships and big donors, Liberty Fighters Network (LFN) stands powered only by the people it serves. With our electricity balance down to just a few units and a small arrears account blocking a recharge, our mission to fight injustice faces a practical challenge — not a defeat. We don’t beg; we build. Every voluntary contribution keeps the lights of liberty on and fuels the real battles we’re fighting in South Africa’s courts. This isn’t charity — it’s an investment in freedom itself.

LFN Exposes Steenhuisen’s Premature Poultry Deal: Vaccines Before Permits!

On 22 September 2025, the Minister of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen, finally produced the official “record of the decision” in LFN’s High Court review case. The record exposed a shocking truth: Steenhuisen had already announced and sourced vaccines on 5 June – weeks before the permit was issued on 30 June. With no real consultation, no safety studies, and no internal reasoning, LFN has now filed a supplementary affidavit to strengthen the case that this was an irrational and hypocritical decision that must be set aside.

LFN Exposes Sakeliga’s Half-Truths on Nil Compensation and the Expropriation Act

Sakeliga has dominated media headlines with claims of a property expropriation at nil compensation. But Liberty Fighters Network (LFN) sets the record straight: this is an old case under the 1975 Act, not the new Expropriation Act. LFN has invited Sakeliga’s CEO to an open debate and offered free legal assistance — yet both were declined. Why?

LFN Slams Equality Court for Two-Year Delay as Blue-Light Convoys Run Wild

Liberty Fighters Network (LFN) has slammed the Pretoria Equality Court for dragging its feet for over two years on our landmark complaint against VIP protection. While the court stalls, the so-called “blue-light brigades” continue to harass citizens, abuse their power, and shield politicians at the expense of public safety.

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