Formation | 26 March 2006 |
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Type | NGO |
Headquarters | Union Street, Kloofsig, Centurion, Gauteng |
Membership | 235,000 (March 2020)[1] |
CEO | Kallie Kriel |
Head: Organisation Building | William Waugh |
Head: Operational Affairs | Frik Dreyer |
Affiliations | Solidarity Movement |
Website | afriforum |
AfriForum is a South African non-governmental organisation which mainly focuses on the interests of Afrikaners, a subgroup of the country's white population. AfriForum has been described as a "white nationalist, alt-right, and Afrikaner nationalist group",[2][3][4] though this description is rejected by the organisation's leadership,[5] who refer to themselves as a civil rights group.[6]
Established in 2006 to encourage the re-engagement of Afrikaners in the public sphere,[7] it is closely affiliated with the Solidarity trade union,[8] and has attracted significant controversy because of a statement by its leader, Kallie Kriel, that apartheid was not a crime against humanity;[9][10][11] a court ruled that Kriel did not justify apartheid or align himself with the racially discriminatory policies of the past. He unequivocally stated that apartheid was wrong because it was a system that infringed upon the dignity of people.[12]
AfriForum is 'n burgerregteorganisasie wat Afrikaners, Afrikaanssprekendes en ander minderheidsgroepe in Suid-Afrika mobiliseer en hul regte beskerm. [AfriForum is a civil rights organization that mobilizes Afrikaners, Afrikaans speakers and other minority groups in South Africa and protects their rights.]
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