
Lex Libertas to release a series of reports on minority persecution in South Africa
These reports will provide evidence for both domestic and international audiences assessing the seriousness of South Africa’s crisis.
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Insights, analysis, and commentary on South Africa's political future

These reports will provide evidence for both domestic and international audiences assessing the seriousness of South Africa’s crisis.

South Africa requires meaningful reform, particularly the decentralisation of political power and greater self-governance for its diverse communities.
President Ramaphosa’s live address underscores why SA urgently needs meaningful constitutional reform
South Africa now faces an urgent diplomatic crisis that requires immediate action to restore relations with the United States.
Lex Libertas publishes ten ways in which minority communities in South Africa experience government persecution
Media statement on study into the incitement of violence and the celebration of murder on social media in South Africa.
The Afrikaner Dream is not dead. It lives.
Speech by Ernst Roets at the launch of Lex Libertas, discussing the nature of freedom and the organization's mission.
An analysis of why the South African Constitution and political settlement of 1994 may not be sustainable in the long term.
Feedback from the Pioneer Initiative's Liaison Tour to the USA - March 2025

Lex Libertas' open letter to Minister Ronald Lamola
Freedom without virtue and courage is an illusion.
The only empowerment that endures is earned, not engineered.

If South Africa hopes to restore its international standing and secure long-term stability, it must embrace the principles of decentralisation.
A commentary piece on why Julius Malema is a threat to law and stability and why he must face international sanctions
A recent interview of Lex Libertas with Derek VanBuskirk of the Daily Caller in the USA