A Ministry Wing of the Priory of Salem, Institute of Peace Studies
Serving the Boer-descended and Celtic Christian peoples of South Africa
The Boer-Celtic Advocacy Desk exists to document and advocate for the persecuted Christian communities of Southern Africa—especially those descended from the historic Boer Republics, who now suffer targeted violence, economic displacement, and cultural suppression.
This ministry desk functions as a spiritual and humanitarian outreach under the Priory of Salem, working toward non-violent advocacy, human rights awareness, and historic reconciliation rooted in Christian and Orthodox values.
According to multiple credible human rights monitors, including GenocideWatch.org, South Africa remains classified in the advanced stages of genocidal targeting, specifically:
“South Africa remains in the final stages of full Genocide, as Whites are selectively murdered at an ever increasing rate.” — Genocide Watch
Our humanitarian allies in South Africa report extreme poverty, lack of legal representation, suppression of peaceful assemblies, and targeted brutality against white families living in squatter camps—conditions confirmed by long-standing classified reports and political statements ignored by international media.
We offer secure processing of testimonies via notarized or clergy-witnessed affidavits. Trusted local notaries in South Africa may be used, or sealed affidavits may be witnessed by international clergy under ecclesiastical protections.
These statements may be retained for private humanitarian evidence, or—upon request—may be escalated to legal agencies, including referral to international advocacy bodies such as the International Criminal Court at The Hague.
Our ministry is not political but scripturally grounded. We seek only:
We believe that truth-telling with mercy can end generational oppression and heal wounds that politics cannot. Our guiding aim is peace rooted in freedom—not fantasy, not vengeance, but sober restoration of rights and responsibilities to all peoples.