Land, Lives & Liberty Pt. 1: How can we make life in rural SA safer?

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Security of the person is the basis of any peaceful and prosperous society. A fundamental element of Land, Lives & Liberty is, therefore, the ability of South Africans to protect themselves and their loved ones.

Hermann Pretorius hosted an online Friends of the IRR Briefing with firearms activist Gideon Joubert as guest, to talk about personal and family safety and how self-defense is a vital part of this.

This briefing is the first of three this week, as a precursor to the release of the IRR's latest report and accompanying short-documentary, this Saturday; 'Land, Lives & Liberty'.
15 Sep 2020 9AM English South Africa News Commentary · Politics

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