Johannes Jurie Viljoen (born 14 May 1942 in Aranos, Hardap Region) is a Namibian politician.
[1] From 2005 to 2010, Viljoen was the only representative of the Monitor Action Group in the National Assembly.
[2] A teacher by profession, Viljoen taught in Gobabis, Otjiwarongo, Mariental and Windhoek as well as a principal and school inspector.
[3] Viljoen took office following the 2004 legislative election, when his party, the MAG, appointed him to the National Assembly.
[4] Viljoen and his party generally support White Namibians, claiming that reverse racism is common in independent Namibia.