CIAG responds to the Inclusive Society Institute, an ANC-aligned think tank, on the ethics and legal viability of Cape Independence
RIGHT TO REPLY: Independence movements are almost always grievance driven. If you don't take the time to understand the why, your analysis will be flawed. CIAG responds to Mike Siluma's article in the Sunday Times
Cape Independence doesn't repeat colonialism, it dispenses with one of its most harmful legacies - colonial borders, writes the CIAG's Robert King
OP-ED: Prosperity, safety, services, & non-racialism - This is what drives Cape Independence !! Phil Craig responds to Faiez Jacobs (ANC)
CIAG responds to a statement by the President relating to Cape Independence, calling his comments disingenuous and explaining why
While South Africa remains a fine place in spirit, the Western Cape’s distinct values and aspirations demand a bolder step: independence.
Phil Craig rejects the criticism against him, setting out the reasons and legal basis for his Cape Independence advocacy, and calling his critics to order.
Recognise that the dream of 1994 is unravelling and defend the idea of an independent Western Cape
REFERENCE DOCS: Links to documents used to assert the legal case that Cape Independence is possible
PRESS RELEASE: WC Premier Winde has dismissed the wishes of 68% of WC citizens on a Cape Independence referendum because he personally doesn't like the idea.