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Namibia

Human rights lawyer criticizes reality show for privacy violations

todaySeptember 5, 2024 85

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Human Rights lawyer, Bianca Boois of BB Boois Attorneys, has criticised a reality show that films intoxicated Namibians for crime prevention. Boois raised ethical and legal concerns about the show, highlighting potential violations of privacy, human dignity, and the mental health implications for the individuals involved.

 

 

 

Boois further questioned the legality of broadcasting such footage without consent, especially when individuals are in a vulnerable state due to intoxication. She pointed out that media outlets often profit from this content, which can have severe consequences for the individuals, including public humiliation, damage to their reputation, and long-term effects on future opportunities.

The human rights lawyer urged media practitioners to reflect on the consequences of airing such content without safeguarding the dignity and privacy of those involved.

Written by: Tonata Kadhila

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