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crimeMarch 15, 2025
A United Nations judge was convicted of owning a slave. Yes, in 2025.
United Nations Judge Lydia Mugambe was convicted by a British jury for forcing a woman into domestic servitude. And of course, she was also listed as a fellow in Columbia University’s human rights program.
United Nations judge Lydia Mugambe has been found guilty of keeping a SLAVE and breaking immigration laws.
I'd love to say I'm shocked, but I'm just not.#unitednations #justice #Patriot pic.twitter.com/WwmRikkB6v
— Steve Wild (@SteveWildNHPUK) March 14, 2025
She's shocked she is being held accountable for her disgusting, evil ways. And the fact that these are the sort of people the UN hires is further proof of why America should have nothing to do with them.
According to the Daily Caller:
Mugambe, who also serves as a high court judge in Uganda, brought the victim to Britain under the guise of securing her a job in a diplomatic household — only to make her work as an unpaid maid and nanny. She confiscated the victim’s passport and visa, leaving her trapped until she was able to contact a friend, who alerted authorities, according to a Thames Valley Police statement.
This is unsurprising, as the United Nations has Iran and China as members of the United Nations Human Rights Council. So while this organization claims to be all in it to Unite the Nations, they are uplifting people and countries accused of the worst human rights abuses.
And while the left still lives in the past, and likes to bring up slavery in places that have not occurred in over 200 years, they turn a blind eye to this modern-day evil and it’s disgusting.
The 49-year-old judge, who was studying for a doctorate at the University of Oxford at the time, according to her profile on the U.N.’s website, was found guilty on four charges, including forced labor, an immigration offense and conspiracy to intimidate a witness. Mugambe is also listed on Columbia University’s website as a fellow in their human rights program. Prosecutors argued she “exploited and abused” the victim’s lack of knowledge about her rights to keep her in a state of servitude.
Honestly, I'm not surprised. Are you?
Mugambe leveraged her connections within the Ugandan High Commission in London to secure a visa for the victim, presenting it as an official employment opportunity, according to court testimony. Instead of placing the woman in a diplomatic household, however, Mugambe brought her to her private residence and forced her to work without pay.
This is so disgustingly evil. How does she even begin to justify something like that? She did not feel any remorse for what she did, but instead claimed diplomatic immunity, as if that is justified for committing modern-day slavery.
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