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Continue reading →: Organised Harassment Is Public LynchingFor 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…
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Continue reading →: Living Under 24/7 Illegal Surveillance and Exploitation: My Fight for JusticeImagine living your life under constant observation, where every movement, every gesture, every private moment is monitored, recorded, zoomed in, and exploited. This is my reality. For years, I have been subjected to organised harassment, covert surveillance, and media exploitation, a pattern of abuse recognised by the United Nations and…
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Continue reading →: How Perpetrators Incite Civilians to Harass Me on A Daily BasisThe Cunning Tactic of Using Civilians to Stalk, Harass and Intimidate Me Daily (Stalking by Proxy) I want to share a disturbing reality that I face every day: I am subjected to constant stalking, cyberstalking, harassment and intimidation by civilians who appear to be employed or directed by the perpetrators,…
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Continue reading →: An Insult to DemocracyAnd Why It Must Stop In any fair society, legal representation is not a privilege—it is a fundamental right. It is one of the few tools individuals have to defend themselves against injustice, abuse of power, and exploitation by those with more influence, resources, or institutional backing. When that right…
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Continue reading →: Article 6 Violation🚨 Open Call to Journalists & Human Rights Organisations: Please Investigate the Systematic Abuse and Denial of My Right to Legal Representation The defendants I am suing also have solicitors to represent them. But I am not allowed to have legal representation due to the alleged blocking of my access…
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Continue reading →: When Silence Becomes DangerousFor years, I have endured unrelenting harassment, stalking, and invasive surveillance — often in the very spaces where I should feel safe: my home, my room, in shared accommodations and even in public bathrooms. Despite filing a formal legal claim and applying for an urgent injunction in court, the abuse…



