Persecution in South Africa is systemic, not incidental. Structural injustice requires structural reform.
Centurion, South Africa – Following an intensive week of engagements in South Africa, the New York Young Republican Club (NYYRC) and Lex Libertas today announced a coordinated international action plan to bring South Africa’s crisis to the attention of the United States government and the broader Western world.
While in South Africa, the NYYRC delegation met with victims of farm attacks, persons excluded by racially discriminatory legislation, business leaders, and community institutions. These engagements have informed a structured program of follow-up action to be implemented in the United States.
The first component is the launch of an international petition calling on the United States to appoint a special envoy dedicated to engaging with the Afrikaner community and other cultural minorities in South Africa, and to recognize the pursuit of self-governance as a legitimate and peaceful solution. The goal is to secure at least 100,000 signatories before formally submitting the petition to the President of the United States, the U.S. State Department, and the White House.
Join our campaign today by signing our petition:
“We, the undersigned, urge the United States to appoint a special envoy dedicated to engaging with the Afrikaner community and other cultural minorities in South Africa. We call on the U.S. and other global partners to recognize the pursuit of self-governance in South Africa as a legitimate pursuit, to promote peaceful decentralization and self-governance reforms, fostering dialogue on regional and cultural autonomy, and protecting communities from persecution. We believe such a step will support a viable, just, and free future for all peoples in South Africa.”
Sign the petition to join our campaign: https://www.lexlibertas.org.za/campaigns/stoppersecution
Secondly, Lex Libertas and the NYYRC intend to host a public vigil in Washington, D.C., where 3,000 white crosses will be displayed on the National Mall to commemorate victims of farm attacks. Following this event, the petition will be formally handed over to the U.S. administration.
Thirdly, Lex Libertas plans to host a conference in Washington, D.C., where victims of farm attacks, racial exclusion, and state failure in South Africa will share their testimonies directly with American audiences and policymakers. In addition, a formal request will be submitted to the U.S. Congress to convene a public hearing on South Africa and structural policy solutions.
Stefano Forte, President of the NYYRC, said:
“We came to South Africa on a fact-finding mission to see the reality for ourselves, not rely on media propaganda. We have found that Afrikaners and other ethnic minorities are facing serious insecurity and growing hostility with little protection from their own government. These are a people with deep civilizational ties to the West, and their situation demands the attention of the American government. We have pulled back the curtain – now Washington must pay attention.”
Dr. Ernst Roets, Executive Director of Lex Libertas, said:
“What the NYYRC has observed in South Africa is not new. It has been an ongoing and worsening crisis for several decades. It is an ongoing, worsening crisis that has been deliberately ignored and denied by a detached political elite. While ordinary people face violent crime, racial discrimination, and state collapse, those in power protect their positions and protect a failing system. If those in power will not confront this crisis, then the people will – and we will take that message to the world.”
To make these initiatives possible, Lex Libertas and the NYYRC have launched a fundraising campaign with a target of $50,000. Supporters can sponsor one of the 3,000 white crosses for $15 per cross. The funds will cover the costs of organizing the Washington, D.C., vigil and conference, including cross production, event logistics, and outreach to policymakers and the public. The organizations encourage supporters to sign the petition and contribute financially to help bring this campaign to Washington in the Fall of 2026.
Sign the petition to join our campaign: https://www.lexlibertas.org.za/campaigns/stoppersecution