REGISTER TODAY FOR THE FOR SA VIRTUAL ROADSHOW!
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Registration:Tuesday 27th October, 2020
10:00 – 11:30
Zoom
Free of charge
Essential – numbers strictly limited!
Overview
Protecting religious freedom rights from being eroded has never been more topical or important! Our freedom to believe (more particularly, to say what it is we believe and to practise our beliefs) without fear of persecution or punishment by the State or any other party, is increasingly under attack.
In the wake of the Covid lockdown regulations and in light of the current legislation before Parliament and the cases before the courts, FOR SA will be highlighting recent developments and areas of concern. This “Virtual Roadshow” aims to inform and equip you on how best to engage with the issues and to protect yourself, your church, your business and your school against these threats.
This event is open to all. Please click on the social media icons on the registration form to send this information to those who you believe will benefit from attending – particularly religious leaders.
Q&A and “Next Steps”
You will have the opportunity to ask questions of the FOR SA team in a moderated environment.
REGISTRATION IS ESSENTIAL
Avoid disappointment by registering today. You will then be sent a link and a unique password to access the event.
Michael Swain
FOR SA Executive Director
forsa.org.za
info@forsa.org.za
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NOTE & DISCLAIMER
FOR SA currently has a support base of religious leaders and individuals representing +/- 6 million people across a broad spectrum of churches, organisations, denominations and faith groups in South Africa.
FOR SA is not registered as a law firm and therefore cannot (and does not) give legal advice for which we can attract any legal liability; neither can we charge legal fees for our services.