A British jury convicted a United Nations judge of forcing a Ugandan woman to work as a slave after convincing her to come to the U.K.
The UN judge who is also from Uganda, was studying for her PHD in law at the University of Oxford when the crimes occurred.
Lydia Mugambe has been convicted of forcing someone to work as a slave for her while she was a student at the University of ...
ShareAt a time when the world was celebrating The International Women’s Day, with stakeholders chanting for better opportunities for women, it was indeed a bad time for an African woman in a ...
A 49-year-old Ugandan judge who served on a United Nations tribunal has been convicted of trafficking a young woman to the UK ...
A UN judge studying for a DPhil at Oxford University has been found guilty of modern slavery, witness intimidation, and ...
Lydia Mugambe, a U.N. judge of the mechanism, allegedly tricked another Ugandan woman to come to the United Kingdom and work ...
President Donald Trump is trying to find out which parts of the United Nations have ties to anti-American beliefs. The answer ...
The 49-year-old, who is also a High Court judge in Uganda, was found guilty of conspiring to facilitate the commission of a ...
Lydia Mugambe, a 49-year-old UN judge and Ugandan High Court official, has been convicted of modern slavery in the UK. She ...
Police footage showed her expressing disbelief as officers informed her of the charges. She insisted she had diplomatic ...
Ugandan High court Judge Lydia Mugambe has been found guilty of modern slavery by the Oxford Crown Court for illegally bringing a housemaid to the UK and refusing to pay her for her services. She is ...