Peace Ambassador Calls for Compensation for Ghanaian Women Filmed by Russian National
An international peace advocate has formally petitioned Russian authorities to take action and provide compensation to Ghanaian women who were reportedly filmed without their consent by a Russian citizen. The petition, which has sparked public concern and debate, highlights growing calls for account
Ogyem Solomon

An international peace advocate has formally petitioned Russian authorities to take action and provide compensation to Ghanaian women who were reportedly filmed without their consent by a Russian citizen. The petition, which has sparked public concern and debate, highlights growing calls for accountability, respect for human dignity, and the protection of personal rights in cross-national interactions.
The petition was filed by Phyllis Henrichs, an Eminent Peace Ambassador and founder of the International Association of World Peace Advocates (UN/IAWPA). Acting on behalf of the affected women, Henrichs described the incident as a serious violation of privacy and personal dignity, stressing that such actions are unacceptable regardless of nationality or location.
According to her statement, the women were unknowingly filmed, an act that has raised serious ethical and legal concerns. The petition urges Russian authorities to investigate the conduct of their citizen and ensure that the victims receive appropriate compensation for the harm caused. Henrichs emphasized that accountability is essential not only for justice but also for maintaining trust and respect between nations and communities.
The incident has drawn attention to broader issues surrounding the conduct of foreign nationals in other countries and the need for adherence to international standards of behavior. Human rights advocates argue that filming individuals without consent constitutes a breach of personal freedoms and privacy rights, especially when such actions involve vulnerable groups.
Henrichs has called for decisive and transparent action, noting that silence or inaction could encourage similar violations in the future. She stressed that international norms must guide conduct across borders and that individuals who breach these norms should face appropriate consequences under the law.
Civil society organizations in Ghana have also expressed concern over the incident, urging local and international institutions to strengthen protections for citizens, particularly women, against exploitation and abuse. Advocates believe that this case represents a larger global challenge involving digital privacy, consent, and the misuse of recording devices in public and private spaces.
Although details surrounding the filming incident and the identity of the Russian national have not been fully disclosed, the petition has already generated significant public reaction. Many Ghanaians have voiced support for the women involved, calling for justice, compensation, and stronger safeguards to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The case also highlights the importance of diplomatic engagement in addressing cross-border human rights issues. Observers note that cooperation between governments is essential to ensure accountability and protect victims when incidents involve foreign nationals.
For the affected women, the petition represents more than a legal request—it is a call for dignity, recognition, and justice. Advocates insist that compensation alone is not enough, but that the case must also serve as a deterrent against future violations and a reminder of the importance of consent and respect for personal boundaries.
As the matter awaits official response from Russian authorities, human rights groups and peace advocates continue to push for transparency, accountability, and justice, reinforcing the message that human dignity and personal rights must always be protected, regardless of nationality or borders.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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