March For Peace, Freedom, Unity & Democracy

We, the free people of South Africa have come together under the banner of Freedom Alliance South Africa (FASA), an organization representing a large group of natural South Africans, and affiliated civic and social justice groups who are extremely concerned with the current human rights violations taking place and the failure of critical state institutions, statutory bodies and organizations to uphold, promote and defend our Constitution.

FASA appeals to concerned citizens from all walks of life to come together over Human Rights Weekend as we, the free people of South Africa, give voice to our deep concerns and reaffirm our commitment to the promises of our Constitution, adopted 25 years ago and its specific aims to deliver on the Bill of Rights.

We, the free people of South Africa, will be marching peacefully for Peace, Freedom, Unity, Democracy and our Constitution and Human Rights on Saturday 19th March, Monday 21st March and Tuesday 22nd March as per the attached flyers.

We, the free people of South Africa, urge all concerned citizens to join in and march

FOR PEACE!

FOR UNITY!

FOR HUMAN RIGHTS!

FOR OUR CONSTITUTION!

FOR JUSTICE AND HUMANITY!

FREEDOM IS THE POWER TO CHOOSE!

CAPE TOWN:
WHEN:  Saturday 19th March 2022 @ 10:00
MEET & MARCH: From CPUT (Cape Technikon) along Tenant Street, then Roeland Street to PARLIAMENT

NELSON MANDELA BAY METRO:
WHEN:  Saturday 19th March 2022 @ 10:00
MEET & MARCH: From park at Cawood/Perkins streets along Cawood, then Govan Mbeki to CITY HALL

DURBAN:
WHEN:  Saturday 19th March 2022 @ 10:00
MEET & MARCH: From King Dinuzulu Park along West Street to CITY HALL

JOHANNESBURG:
WHEN:  Saturday 19th March 2022 @ 09:00
MEET & MARCH: From Civic Boulevard parking opposite the Joburg Theatre to SAHRC & CONCOURT

PRETORIA:
WHEN:  Monday 21st March 2022 @ 10:00
MEET & MARCH: From Pretoria Art Museum to UNION BUILDING

BLOEMFONTEIN:
WHEN:  Tuesday 22nd March 2022 @ 10:00
MEET & MARCH: From Toyota Stadium along Att Horak Street, then 1st Ave, then Charles Street to SUPREME COURT of APPEAL.