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UN judge from Uganda is convicted in the UK of forcing a woman into slavery - ABC News

  

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Via:  jeremy-in-nc  •  10 hours ago  •  6 comments

By:   ABC News

UN judge from Uganda is convicted in the UK of forcing a woman into slavery - ABC News
A British jury has convicted a United Nations judge of forcing a young woman to work as a slave after tricking her into coming to the U.K. Prosecutors said Lydia Mugambe forced the Ugandan woman to work as her maid and provide childcare for free

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A British jury on Thursday convicted a United Nations judge of forcing a young woman to work as a slave after tricking her into coming to the U.K.

Prosecutors said Lydia Mugambe made the Ugandan woman work as her maid and provide childcare for free.

Mugambe, who is also a high court judge in Uganda, was studying for a doctorate in law at the University of Oxford when the offenses occurred.

Prosecution lawyer Caroline Haughey told jurors during the trial that Mugambe "exploited and abused" the victim, deceiving her into coming to the U.K. and taking advantage of her lack of understanding of her rights.

Mugambe, 49, denied the charges. Jurors at Oxford Crown Court convicted her on all four charges she faced, including an immigration offense, forcing someone to work and conspiracy to intimidate a witness.

There were gasps from the public gallery as the verdicts were read out, and the court was cleared after Mugambe appeared unwell. She is due to be sentenced on May 2.

According to her United Nations profile page, Mugambe was appointed to one of the global body's international courts in May 2023.


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Jeremy Retired in NC
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1  seeder  Jeremy Retired in NC    10 hours ago

A UN JUDGE convicted of slavery.  Somebody tell me again why the UN is of any importance or should be considered in any position of authority?  

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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2  Sean Treacy    10 hours ago

Can an immigrant even get in trouble in England anymore?  Her mistake was probably enslaving an immigrant instead of a native 

 
 
 
bugsy
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3  bugsy    10 hours ago

Many on the left will defend her as her act of slavery will be deemed a form of reparations. 

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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3.1  seeder  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  bugsy @3    9 hours ago

The problem is this situation destroys their narrative that slavery was only about race.

 
 
 
bugsy
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3.1.1  bugsy  replied to  Jeremy Retired in NC @3.1    9 hours ago

Well, it kinda still is today.

Many white liberals demand blacks stay on the democrat plantation, especially when they start "actin. out".

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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4  Sean Treacy    10 hours ago

She was  also a human rights fellow at Columbia university, which is completely unsurprising 

 
 

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