What I have endured is not an isolated or “localised” situation. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has itself published detailed lists of harassment techniques used globally against victims of covert surveillance and organised stalking. These methods are documented as forms of psychological torture and community-based harassment.
According to the OHCHR’s report (“Harassment Techniques,” OHCHR.org), such tactics include:

These techniques are not theoretical — they have been observed, documented, and submitted to the United Nations as evidence of psychological torture. Their cumulative impact is devastating: sleep deprivation, reputational destruction, discrediting, and total social isolation.
When such tactics are combined with the industrial-scale misuse of private data — including footage obtained through covert cameras and unlawful digital interception — the abuse transcends personal harassment and becomes a human rights crisis.
The OHCHR’s acknowledgment of these methods should be a wake-up call to lawmakers, journalists, and the public: this is not “paranoia” — it is a form of modern psychological warfare being waged against civilians in democratic societies.





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