R2K’s guide on the Right to Protest
R2K’s Activist Guide on the Right to Protest is now available in four languages: English (2015) isiZulu (2018) seSotho (2018) Afrikaans (2018) For many people across South Africa, the right to protest — and...
R2K’s Activist Guide on the Right to Protest is now available in four languages: English (2015) isiZulu (2018) seSotho (2018) Afrikaans (2018) For many people across South Africa, the right to protest — and...
“No protests – we’re a National Key Point“. This is the message from Engen refinery in South Durban to community activists. The South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA), an active member of R2K KZN,...
Here is a summary of some of the news coverage of R2K’s 2014 Secret State of the Nation Report: It looks good on paper, but the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) is...
To voice our outrage at increasing police brutality and the growing attacks on the right to protest, the Right2Know Campaign will hold a protest picket on Saturday 8 February, at the Johannesburg Central Police...
R2K KZN solidarity for Abahlali baseMjondolo and residents of Cato Crest: WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO PROTEST! All the people ask for is decent accommodation. They were promised this in 1994 but 19 years...
On Tuesday, 20 November, the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) demanded the Right2Know Campaign pay a R130 fee, otherwise the JMPD refused to receive notice of R2K’s public gathering. R2K will hold a candlelight...