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Sharing addresses and personal details for the purpose of terror and intimidation is a crime.
Monarchists have committed crimes against personal identity and it is an illegal offence to publish addresses and personal details. Balochistan Monitoring Sources: After Fariba Borhanzehi attended the “Iran Freedom Congress,” supporters of Reza Pahlavi threatened her and published her home address, work address, and other personal information. This action has sparked concerns about threats, intimidation, and violations of activists’ privacy.
In this regard, you should contact your local police.
In most legal systems, this is a crime. Publishing addresses or identifying information of individuals with the intention of threatening, intimidating or creating the possibility of harming them can be prosecuted under headings such as “threat”, “harassment”, “invasion of privacy” or even “incitement to violence”.
In many countries, these behaviors are specifically defined in cybercrime or criminal law and, depending on the severity and outcome of the act, penalties such as financial fines, judicial restrictions or imprisonment are considered. If this information is published with the intention of facilitating more serious crimes (such as physical assault), the legal consequences will usually be more severe.


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