What I have described in this blog is not simply harassment — it is a sustained violation of human rights: years of illegal surveillance, voyeurism, hacking, phone tracking, commercial exploitation, and the misuse of private information on a scale few could imagine. These are not isolated acts of cruelty; they form part of an organised effort to silence, control, and destroy lives.
For those reading this — I ask only this: do not turn away. Because silence and indifference allow these abuses to continue unchecked. When people witness wrongdoing and stay silent, it emboldens those who commit it.
I cannot safely reach out for help myself. My access to lawyers and other forms of support appears to have been blocked, and my digital activities — even in public libraries — are closely monitored. Those who should protect me seem to look the other way.
That is why I ask you: if you see something, say something. If you can, act. Contact human rights organisations, lawyers, journalists, or advocates who may have the power to investigate and bring accountability. Help ensure that what is happening is not buried in silence.
Because when people are silenced through fear and isolation, it takes the courage of others to break that silence. And one day, your voice might be the one that saves a life.
I still believe in humanity. I really do.






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