Stop the Helen Suzman Foundation from Operating in South Africa

Recent signers:
Sarel Banda and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In a tragic incident in Pretoria's Mary Me informal settlement, patrollers lost their lives due to actions by immigrants from Zimbabwe. This heartbreaking event sheds light on a growing issue in South Africa - the prioritization of foreigners over its own citizens by certain organizations.

The Helen Suzman Foundation stands accused of safeguarding illegal immigrants and overlooking the plight of South African citizens. This claim is not without basis. Citizens lament the Foundation's tendency to remain silent during incidents where locals fall victim to crimes perpetrated by immigrants. However, swift accusations of xenophobia arise when South Africans speak out against illegal activities by immigrants. It seems there's a disparity in addressing the challenges South Africans face.

South Africa struggles under the weight of an overburdened healthcare system, strained government resources, and overworked staffing. Illegal immigration exacerbates these problems, demanding the need for organizations that sincerely uphold the rights and well-being of the country's citizens.

This call to action seeks to stop the Helen Suzman Foundation from operating in South Africa until it aligns its operations with the best interests of the citizens. By doing so, we aim for a nation where the rights of South Africans are paramount, and resources are directed towards resolving pressing national issues.

It's time for transparency and accountability. It's time for our voices to be heard. Urge the government to review the operations of organizations that may not have the nation's best interests at heart. Support our cause by signing this petition, demanding immediate action and reform. Together, we can ensure safety, well-being, and justice for every South African. Sign today to be part of the change.

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Recent signers:
Sarel Banda and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In a tragic incident in Pretoria's Mary Me informal settlement, patrollers lost their lives due to actions by immigrants from Zimbabwe. This heartbreaking event sheds light on a growing issue in South Africa - the prioritization of foreigners over its own citizens by certain organizations.

The Helen Suzman Foundation stands accused of safeguarding illegal immigrants and overlooking the plight of South African citizens. This claim is not without basis. Citizens lament the Foundation's tendency to remain silent during incidents where locals fall victim to crimes perpetrated by immigrants. However, swift accusations of xenophobia arise when South Africans speak out against illegal activities by immigrants. It seems there's a disparity in addressing the challenges South Africans face.

South Africa struggles under the weight of an overburdened healthcare system, strained government resources, and overworked staffing. Illegal immigration exacerbates these problems, demanding the need for organizations that sincerely uphold the rights and well-being of the country's citizens.

This call to action seeks to stop the Helen Suzman Foundation from operating in South Africa until it aligns its operations with the best interests of the citizens. By doing so, we aim for a nation where the rights of South Africans are paramount, and resources are directed towards resolving pressing national issues.

It's time for transparency and accountability. It's time for our voices to be heard. Urge the government to review the operations of organizations that may not have the nation's best interests at heart. Support our cause by signing this petition, demanding immediate action and reform. Together, we can ensure safety, well-being, and justice for every South African. Sign today to be part of the change.

The Decision Makers

Ms Angela Thokozile Didiza
Ms Angela Thokozile Didiza
Speaker of The Nation Assembly
Thembi Simelane
Thembi Simelane
Department of Human Settlements
Ms Nokuzola Tolashe
Ms Nokuzola Tolashe
Department of Social Development
Kalim Rajab
Kalim Rajab
Helen Suzman Foundation (Director)
Leon Amos Schreiber
Leon Amos Schreiber
Department of Home Affairs

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