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Afrikaner ‘refugees’ are opportunists: Women on Farms Project says farm workers are the victims in South Africa
As 49 Afrikaners relocate to the US under Trump's offer, the Women on Farms Project condemns them as opportunists, arguing that the real victims are the neglected farm workers in South Africa.
'I am staying': AfriForum’s Kallie Kriel says Afrikaners cannot survive in US as a cultural community
AfriForum's Kallie Kriel insists there are genuine concerns of Afrikaners opting for refuge in the US, while asserting the importance of staying in South Africa for cultural survival.
Remember the ‘Kill the Boer’ chant? AfriForum hails UK visa ban on Malema, calls for worldwide action
AfriForum applauds the UK’s decision to deny Julius Malema a visa, urging the international community to impose sanctions due to his controversial remarks. Malema claims the denial is an attack on his political views.
AfriForum and Solidarity attack Mcebisi Jonas' appointment as US envoy
Solidarity and AfriForum voice strong opposition to Mcebisi Jonas' appointment as South Africa's Special Envoy to the US, questioning his ability to mend ties with the Trump administration.
AfriForum demands international sanctions against Julius Malema for 'Kill the Boer' chant
In a bold move, AfriForum is pushing for international sanctions against Julius Malema, igniting a fierce debate over the controversial 'Kill the Boer' song.
AfriForum seeks international legal avenues against 'Kill the Boer' chant
AfriForum said it was taking its fight against the controversial 'Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer' chant to international legal avenues.
AfriForum condemns Constitutional Court ruling on 'Kill the Boer' chant
AfriForum has condemned the Constitutional Court's dismissal of their appeal to classify the 'Kill the Boer' chant as hate speech, with CEO Kallie Kriel vowing to continue fighting for Afrikaner protection both domestically and internationally.
Constitutional Court dismisses AfriForum’s leave to appeal bid in ‘kill the boer’ saga
In a ruling handed on Thursday, the Constitutional Court said AfriForum's application bears no reasonable prospects for success.
Kill The Boer: The law permits it, there is nothing that stops Julius Malema from chanting
The Equality Court has ruled that Julius Malema's controversial 'Kill The Boer' chant is protected as political speech, not hate speech. Despite international outcry and criticism from various quarters, South African law permits Malema to continue using the chant as a form of political expression. This article explores the legal reasoning behind this ruling and the ongoing debate surrounding it.
AfriForum says 'absurd' high treason cases against them have no basis
AfriForum defends itself against high treason allegations as political tensions rise in South Africa over the Expropriation Act.