UN Human Rights Judge Found Guilty of Keeping Slave

We’ve found a special one, and that’s her in the picture above. And considering that she belongs to the race that most persistently complains about slavery, one would think she would know better.

But, no. Lydia Mugambe, a UN human rights judge, has been found guilty of keeping a slave, which she had brought to her residence in the UK from Uganda.

Specifically, the charges were “conspiring to facilitate the commission of a breach of UK immigration law, facilitating travel with a view to exploitation, forcing someone to work, and conspiracy to intimidate a witness.”

During her arrest, Mugambe attempted to leverage her diplomatic immunity.

“I am a judge in my country, I even have immunity. I am not a criminal.” -Lydia Mugambe

Anyone else with a mental picture of Mugambe snapping her fingers while draped in sequins?

In case you’re wondering, Mugambe’s diplomatic immunity has been waived by the UN Secretary General.

According to the prosecutor in the case: “Lydia Mugambe has exploited and abused [her alleged victim], taking advantage of her lack of understanding of her rights to properly paid employment and deceiving her as to the purpose of her coming to the UK.”

The UK, by the way, was among the first countries in the world to ban slavery. Their national anthem stated that they shall not be enslaved, and they decided that it would be great if that applied to everyone. They determined that no slave shall breathe a breath of air in Britain. They were so determined about it that they declared that any slave that set foot in Britain would immediately become free.

To get right down to it, for a slave owner to bring a slave to the UK is a mistake.

Mugambe had apparently been getting away with it for a while, since she arranged for the slave to come to the UK while she was still studying for a law PhD at Oxford.

If there’s a PhD law student who doesn’t know that slavery is illegal, it should be easy to be skeptical of the post-secondary education system.

While the civilized world has outlawed slavery, it’s still a huge problem in the world today. There are more slaves today than there have ever been in human history.

The main reason is Islam. According to Islamic law, Sharia, a person cannot make illegal something that Muhammad allowed. And not only did Muhammad allow slaves, he had some. Because of this, slavery is still commonplace in the Islamic world.

Winning wars against Muslims is generally easy for those in the civil world. After all, the Islamic religion gives Muslims a reason to die, not a reason to live. But you really, really do not want to lose a war against them. As far as their cruelty is concerned, nothing is off the table. The usual outcome for women who are captured is that they become sex slaves.

While slavery may be illegal in the civilized world, the war against slavery is not over. Not by a long shot. And if Europe’s culture continues to shift, it might make a comeback.

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