Not Satire: UN judge celebrated by Oxford and Columbia for women's rights record found guilty of enslaving young woman

Harris Rigby

Mar 14, 2025

Here is reason 1,192,830,398 that the United Nations and the globalist elites are a complete joke.

Ugandan Lydia Mugambe, who was a Human Rights Fellow at Columbia University in 2017 and is now an Oxford PhD student and criminal tribunal judge at the United Nations, was just found guilty by the British government ... for SLAVERY.

Lydia Mugambe, a 49-year-old Ugandan living in Kidlington, England, was found guilty Thursday by a unanimous Oxford Crown Court jury of conspiring to violate U.K. immigration law; 'requiring a person to perform force or compulsory labor'; conspiracy to intimidate a witness; and arranging travel for another person 'with a view to exploitation.'

This lady is like the poster-child for the so-called "international order."

She's a female lawyer from Africa whose job it is to make white European countries feel guilty for their past sins. And she was literally doing this while holding a girl as a slave!!

Check out the accolades for this chick. Lydia Mugambe's resumé is perfect new-world-order slop.

Besides her work for the U.N., the African slaver has been a judge of the High Court of Uganda and a member of several professional associations, including the Oxford Human Rights Hub and the International Association of Women Judges.

Mugambe's virtue-signaling and judicial activism regarding 'gender-based justice' earned her the so-called People's Choice Gavel Award from Women's Link Worldwide in 2017. According to a 2022 piece in Stellar Woman magazine celebrating the slaver's supposed accomplishments, Mugambe also won the Vera Chirwa human rights award of the University of Pretoria, South Africa, for her work 'ensuring gender-based justice in Africa.'

This video of Mugambe's arrest, showcasing her arrogance, is even more amazing.

She's spent her entire adult life being propped up by people like this, so she can't imagine why people would turn on her for owning one measly slave.

The Thames Valley Police received a tip on Feb. 10, 2023, that Mugambe was holding a young woman as a slave at her residence in Kidlingon. According to police, Mugambe obtained a visa for the victim to work in the U.K. with the understanding that the victim would work for the deputy high commissioner at the Ugandan Embassy in London, John Mugerwa — and receive compensation for doing so.

The former Columbia fellow paid for the victim's plane ticket, picked her up from the airport, then forced her into slavery. The victim was forced to perform the functions of a domestic maid and nanny without pay.

Mugambe lied to this girl, said she'd be working in government, forced her to be a nanny and a maid without pay, then told her to keep her mouth shut or she'd send her back to Uganda.

(This kind of trafficking and enslavement happens everywhere all around the world, but our elites largely ignore it while they lecture white Westerners on their "privilege")

This is the type of person lecturing you at the U.N.

According to the prosecution, Mugerwa was in on the scheme and facilitated the victim's visa knowing that she was destined for slavery. In return for his help getting her a slave, Mugambe would provide the deputy high commissioner with help in a court case back in Uganda, said the prosecutors.

While there was apparently ample evidence of Mugerwa's conspiracy with Mugambe to enslave a fellow African, the deputy high commissioner had diplomatic immunity, which his government decided not to waive.

The ambassador was in on it, but diplomatic immunity is a real thing ... even when actual slavery is involved.


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