Podcast EP1: I Do Not Have Privacy Anymore

In I Don’t Have Privacy Anymore, human rights advocate and survivor Buppha Wittaya-Amponpunt exposes the hidden world of unlawful surveillance, sexual exploitation, and institutional silence. Each episode reveals how privacy—the core of human dignity—can be stripped away through covert monitoring, technology misuse, and systemic abuse.

With a focus on Article 3 (prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment) and Article 8 (right to privacy and family life) of the European Convention on Human Rights, this podcast blends personal storytelling with investigative insight. It challenges listeners to question how far governments, corporations, and individuals can go before human rights collapse completely.

When you close your front door at night, you expect safety. Privacy. Solitude.

But what if, without your knowledge, that space — your bathroom, your bedroom, even your thoughts — was being constantly watched?

What if the camera lens was never off you… not even when you thought you were alone?

This is my story, who has been living under 24/7 illegal surveillance, with hidden cameras installed everywhere around my accommodation, and in every place I move to, such as bathroom and bedroom filming everything I do with audio recording as well, for probably more than a decade without me having the slightest idea of  being secretly watched and filmed for years – not until very recently. And it’s one that should never have happened — not in a society that claims to protect human rights.

What’s more shocking is that the sexual abuse, commercial exploitation, harassment, intimidation, and many other illegal acts, still continue to this day despite being made aware of my anticipated claim.

Moreover, they also appear to start doing the same thing to my daughter (34 years old and also lives alone) to sexually exploiting both of us via hidden cameras and cybersex trafficking. Because I believe the private materials unlawfully filmed with the hidden cameras have also been live streamed  / distributed widely as further retaliation and victimisation, including a campaign of commercial exploitation on an industrial scale, amounting to a double hate crime.

That’s why I am suing them now. You can read more about the case here and here.


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Author: BUPPHA

I'm Buppha, actress & writer, live in London. I'm working on my first screenplay and feature film at the moment.

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