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In today’s world, it is crucial to understand the challenges we face and how to respond effectively.

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Our articles offer clear, thoughtful insights into issues that affect religious freedom in South Africa. They are written to help individuals, faith communities, and organisations understand their constitutional rights, stay informed about current developments, and engage confidently and responsibly in public discussions.

3/9/2015

Urgent Call to Action: Stand With Us to Defend Religious Freedom in the Constitutional Court

14/8/2015

Religious Freedom Wins as Zizipho Reinstated and MP Apologises

14/8/2015

Current Concerns for Religious Freedom in SA (2)

13/8/2015

Zizipho Pae's Case: A Victory in So Many Ways!

13/8/2015

Statement by FOR SA in re: Zizipho Pae

4/8/2015

Current Concerns for Religious Freedom in SA

28/7/2015

News Stories: Zizipho Pae

28/7/2015

Newsflash: Zizipho Pae

28/7/2015

News Stories: Zizipho Pae

27/7/2015

Zizipho Pae’s Press Statement - 24 July 2015

24/7/2015

Breaking News in the Zizipho Pae Story

15/7/2015

Free to Believe and Free to Speak, or Not?

10/7/2015

Speak Up for Free Speech

11/6/2015

Review and Update on Legislation and Cases impacting on Religious Freedom and the Autonomy of the Church, since January 2015

11/6/2015

Government Commissions Mark Christians as Potential Criminals