Monday, 24 February 2025

Is Anyone Surprised?

A United Nations judge tricked an African woman into coming to Britain to work as her unpaid slave while she studied a law PhD at Oxford University, a court heard.Ugandan High Court judge Lydia Mugambe conspired with deputy High Commissioner John Leonard Mugerwa to bring the woman to the UK to look after her children for free, prosecutors said. She then withheld her passport and if the woman ever needed her identity documents she would have to ‘beg for them,’ Caroline Haughey KC said.

Because, you really shouldn't be. 

And none of the Africans wailing about reparations for the evils of slavery ever seem to consider it's still going on, do they? 

When police first arrested Mugambe she wrongly claimed she had diplomatic immunity, Oxford Crown Court was told. The 49-year-old is also accused of trying to intimidate her victim into dropping the case by trying to arrange for the woman’s pastor to intervene.

Well, she's in trouble now, unless our lax justice system allows her to wriggle off the hook. 

Thames Valley Police received a report that a woman was being held as a slave on February 10, 2023. They received another call later that day from a member of the public who became concerned about the woman’s welfare after seeing her in a TK Maxx store in Oxford.

I'm concerned about my own welfare. And what people like this are doing to my country. 

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