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Former UN judge jailed for human rights violations

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Mirza Aftab Baig
Mirza Aftab Baig
Mirza Aftab Baig is a seasoned journalist with a career spanning over three decades. He began his journey in journalism in 1994 and has since worked with some of Pakistan’s leading media outlets, including Daily Jang and Geo News in London. In 2016, he joined ARY News as a News Correspondent, bringing with him a wealth of experience and insight. In addition to his work in journalism, Aftab holds academic qualifications in Economics from Pakistan and Diagnostic Radiography from the United Kingdom. He currently also serves as an MRI Radiographer at Oxford University Hospitals. Aftab Baig is also known for his Urdu columns titled “Ghustakhian”, which are regularly published in Pakistani daily newspaper, reflecting his sharp analysis and distinctive voice in current affairs.

OXFORD: In a landmark ruling, Oxford Crown Court has sentenced former United Nations (UN) judge Lydia Mugambe to six years and four months in prison for serious human rights violations.

The 50-year-old Ugandan national, who previously served as a judge in Uganda’s High Court, was found guilty of exploiting her position and holding a Ugandan woman in domestic servitude while studying at Oxford University.

The court found that Lydia Mugambe forced the woman, brought from Uganda, to work under oppressive conditions performing household chores and caring for a child without pay or freedom.

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At the time of the offence, former UN judge, Lydia Mugambe was pursuing a PhD in law at Oxford. Prosecutors revealed that she abused her authority and connections to manipulate the victim into forced labour, constituting modern slavery.

The case has drawn international attention due to Mugambe’s former association with the United Nations and her background in human rights law.

The UK court’s judgment has been hailed as a significant step toward holding powerful individuals accountable for abuses, regardless of their status or title.

 

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