Sonya Hussyn highlights cybercrime issues still unchanged

Sonya Hussyn raises concern over persistent cybercrime victim blaming

ISLAMABAD: (Web Desk) – Sonya Hussyn has sparked a renewed discussion around cybercrime after resharing a viral comparison on her Instagram story, highlighting how little societal attitudes have evolved over time.

She reposted content drawing parallels between her widely praised drama Aisi Hai Tanhai and the more recent Aik Aur Pakeezah. Both projects explore the emotional and social consequences of cyber exploitation, particularly the damaging culture of victim blaming.

Responding to the comparison, Sonya expressed a mix of gratitude and concern. She noted that while the recognition of her earlier work is meaningful, it is deeply ironic that the same fears and challenges continue to persist nearly a decade later.

Her remarks added weight to an ongoing conversation, as both dramas tell the story of a young woman whose life is turned upside down after her private content is leaked online. Instead of compassion, she faces criticism, rejection, and societal pressure—an experience that mirrors the reality many victims still endure.

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Despite increased awareness about online safety, blaming victims remains a widespread issue, especially for women. Families often react with shame, communities with judgment, and justice is frequently overshadowed by cultural ideas tied to honor and reputation.

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