Pakistan, July 17 -- In an age defined by connectivity and pervasive surveillance, the boundaries between public and private life have eroded, giving rise to a culture of normalised voyeurism, where the medieval cautionary tale of Lady Godiva and solitary Peeping Tom now mirrors a world in which privacy is increasingly sacrificed to curiosity, technology, and the relentless gaze of others.
Our curiosity for finding the underbelly truth of others' lives undermines personal dignity and trust in society. Such violations necessitate a renewed commitment to safeguarding the fundamental right to privacy in the face of technological and cultural pressures. Lady Godiva, an 11th-century English noblewoman, made a daring protest against her husban...
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