For the past several years, I truly believe I have been living a normal life. Just like everyone else. But in reality, I have been subjected to what I can only describe as obsessive and intrusive surveillance.
After finding out that I have been secretly and sexually exploiting via hidden cameras for more than a decade late last year, 2024, and trying to legally stop it, the severe harassment campaign against me started!
The campaign of excessive surveillance and covert harassment against me has now reached an industrial scale where I can’t go anywhere without being harassed, sexually harassed, stalked, and sometimes even intimidated. It’s like public lynching, which is a form of unlawful retaliation and victimisation.
As a 54-year-old South East Asian woman living alone, I have become an easy target for tactics that exploit vulnerability and isolation. This may constitute race, age and gender abuse / discrimination, amounting to violence against women and a possible hate crime as well. This campaign of intimidation, covert harassment and intrusive surveillance has left me fearful, anxious, and exhausted, yet determined to share my story to raise awareness and advocate for justice.

The systematic and illegal surveillance includes the non-consensual installation of hidden cameras in my private residences, and even in shared rooms and bathrooms at every hostel I have stayed at both in the UK and Denmark, the live broadcasting of my intimate life, and the widespread distribution of these images to pornographic sites, individuals I know, social media sites, tech platforms, and God knows where else they have distributed / live streamed to! They have also engaged in constant cyberstalking, racial and sexual harassment, and intimidation tactics, including displaying imitation firearms when I sought legal counsel.
Many human rights experts have described as covert surveillance and organised harassment. The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has even documented these techniques: stalking, sound campaigns, conditioning, gaslighting, sleep deprivation, and targeted disinformation to discredit victims. Every tactic they list matches my experience — in detail and intent.
I am constantly monitored through covert means. Each movement in my home seems mirrored by external signals — footsteps, doors closing, whistling, loud conversations, or vehicles driving past my window at precisely timed moments. People appear wearing coordinated colours — navy blue, army green, burgundy, red, and orange, for instance — that have been repeatedly used in this harassment campaign as psychological triggers.
Their actions go far beyond illegal voyeuristic surveillance. The hidden cameras installed in all my accommodations, both past and present, are used not only to record me for distribution purposes but also to excessively monitor me in real time, 24/7. This allows them to coordinate harassment strategies with precision.
For example, when I step into the kitchen, I frequently observe individuals emerging outside almost simultaneously, visible through the small gap of the window. The timing is so exact that it cannot be coincidental; it reflects an immediate response to my private movements. This demonstrates that individuals are being stationed in nearby “holding areas” ready to be deployed at any moment, proving that the surveillance is actively used to harass and intimidate me.
Furthermore, these individuals often wear or carry items in specific colour ranges, as I said earlier, consistently associated with the harassment campaign against me. The repetition of these symbolic colours makes clear that their presence is not accidental but a deliberate sign intended to remind me that I am being constantly watched.
They use conditioning techniques—repeated visible cues such as people coughing, repeated use of specific clothing colours, and people walking past my window at precisely the moments I move—to sensitise and intimidate me and to make me self-police. These tactics, described by OHCHR as recognised harassment techniques, correspond with covert, real-time surveillance of my movements. It’s psychological torture by making me feel uncomfortable around the clock, knowing I am being constantly watched.
To reclaim a sense of agency and to gather irrefutable evidence of the external activities associated with this surveillance, I am exploring the installation of external recording devices. This is a necessary measure to document the ongoing nature of these crimes and to support my pursuit of justice against those responsible for this egregious human rights violation.
The fear of being recorded has affected my daily routines, including basic self-care. I have avoided showering for days, fearing that intimate footage may be captured and distributed without my consent. The strain on my health, hygiene, and emotional well-being is profound. It’s pure torture when I can’t even take a shower.

Psychological and Emotional Impact
The tactics used in this harassment campaign mirror those documented by human-rights organizations: conditioning, sleep deprivation, gaslighting, sound campaigns, and repeated hints of being constantly watched to make the victims feel uncomfortable around the clock. These practices are designed to instill fear, self-doubt, and paranoia, ultimately isolating the victim from support networks and normal life. The emotional toll is immense. Feeling constantly watched, and knowing my private life could be misused, has caused severe distress.
A Call to Action
No one should live in fear in their own home. Harassment and invasion of privacy can happen to anyone, but marginalised or isolated individuals are particularly at risk.
So, I want to seek justice, aim to prevent others from suffering similar abuse, and expose systemic corruption. We can create a safer environment for everyone by talking openly about these issues. It is important to support victims. We should thus advocate for stronger protections to guarantee justice.
Please share this post to as many people as you can, including the hashtags: #JusticeForBuppha #HumanRightsAbusesInTheUK
Thank You!





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