Slavery Still Alive And Well In Africa

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Former Columbia University fellow, a current UN judge, found guilty of forcing young woman into slavery​

Joseph MacKinnon
March 14, 2025

The African UN judge conspired with a senior official in the Ugandan embassy in London to enslave a woman in England.​


An African U.N. Criminal Tribunal judge who was a fellow at Columbia University and has written extensively about human rights has been convicted of 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."

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."

More here: https://www.theblaze.com/news/un-ju...nd-guilty-of-forcing-young-woman-into-slavery
 
So one person amounts to being "alive and well"?

I know of an actual Nazi in Ohio - does that mean Naziism is alive and well in the US?
Trying to gauge a threshold...

Based on the OP - every single crime is alive and well everywhere on Earth
 
I need a ruling from the judges here;
  • Does this thread qualify for the Rightguide "Women In Trouble" Shitpost Census?
  • or does it qualify instead for he Rightguide "Negroes In Trouble" Shitpost Census?
 
So one person amounts to being "alive and well"?

I know of an actual Nazi in Ohio - does that mean Naziism is alive and well in the US?
Trying to gauge a threshold...

Based on the OP - every single crime is alive and well everywhere on Earth

Slavery in Africa is still alive​


You would think that a continent which was on the receiving end of the terrible trans-Atlantic slave trade of the 16th to 19th centuries would have learnt its lessons. Not so for Africa, where Maafa (Swahili for “great disaster”), as the slave trade used to be called by some African scholars, is still alive albeit in a slightly different shape

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Published
10 years ago
on
December 4, 2014
By
Stanley Azuakola
https://thisisafrica.me/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/child-slave.jpg

Four of the ten countries with the highest prevalence of modern slavery in the world are in Africa. Mauritania, the Islamic republic in western North Africa, actually tops the list in terms of the percentage (4%) of the population who are victims of modern slavery. The Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan and Central African Republic are the three other African countries in the top 10.

However if we look at the figures in terms of absolute numbers, then India which is fifth on the list comes on top with 14.3 million enslaved people. That, by the way, is 40% of the 38.4 million people in modern slavery worldwide.

The latest Global Slavery Index released by the anti-slavery organisation, Walk Free Foundation, contained a worrying report card for Africa: of the 50 countries with the highest prevalence of modern slavery in the world, there are 31 in Africa.

Even though slavery in its original sense is not very commonplace these days, Andrew Forrest, the chairman of the Walk Free Foundation, said in the 2014 report that it was wrong to assume that “slavery is an issue from a bygone era. Or that it only exists in countries ravaged by war and poverty.”

https://thisisafrica.me/politics-and-society/slavery-still-alive-africa/

Top 5 African Countries Where Slavery is Still Widespread​


ByUzonna Anele

May 6, 2017




It may be more than two centuries since the Trans-atlantic Slave Trade ended, but slavery is still very much alive in many African countries as well as much of the ancient world.

Other varied forms of slavery still exist across the continent, including but not limited to domestic service, debt bondage, military slavery, slaves of sacrifice, and local slave trade.
Here are the top five African countries where slavery is still rampant.
https://i0.wp.com/talkafricana.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/iran-slavery-704x469.jpg?resize=696%2C464
1. Mauritania

In Mauritania, slavery has been practiced for thousands of years, particularly by the light-skinned Berbers, commonly referred to as “beydan” (Whites), and the mixed Berber-Arabs — all of whom are the descendants of slave owners locally referred to as “al-beydan.”

Black Mauritanians from the minority ethnic group, referred to as “Moors” or the “Haratin,” account for the largest number of slaves in the North African country.

Here, slaves and their descendants are considered the full property of their masters. Although this practice was banned in Mauritania in 1981, it is still rampant in some parts of the country.

The other four are here:
https://talkafricana.com/top-5-african-countries-where-slavery-is-still-widespread/

Sadly, I have to post this to inform a member who claims to have superior knowledge of everything posted.:rolleyes:
 
I need a ruling from the judges here;
  • Does this thread qualify for the Rightguide "Women In Trouble" Shitpost Census?
  • or does it qualify instead for he Rightguide "Negroes In Trouble" Shitpost Census?
It’s merely a matter of enlightening the uninformed and highlighting how quickly your tattered shorts are set aflame when confronted with inconvenient truths.
 
It’s merely a matter of enlightening the uninformed and highlighting how quickly your tattered shorts are set aflame when confronted with inconvenient truths.
Go easy on them Rightguide…they’re still bitter about us taking their slaves away from them 160 yrs ago…
 
It’s merely a matter of enlightening the uninformed and highlighting how quickly your tattered shorts are set aflame when confronted with inconvenient truths.
Everything you post is to attack the libz. How does this thread fall into that fucked concept?
 

Slavery in Africa is still alive​


You would think that a continent which was on the receiving end of the terrible trans-Atlantic slave trade of the 16th to 19th centuries would have learnt its lessons. Not so for Africa, where Maafa (Swahili for “great disaster”), as the slave trade used to be called by some African scholars, is still alive albeit in a slightly different shape

https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/a911d1efc6b419bba86b90dd734e8b4b?s=46&d=mm&r=g
Published
10 years ago
on
December 4, 2014
By
Stanley Azuakola
https://thisisafrica.me/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/child-slave.jpg

Four of the ten countries with the highest prevalence of modern slavery in the world are in Africa. Mauritania, the Islamic republic in western North Africa, actually tops the list in terms of the percentage (4%) of the population who are victims of modern slavery. The Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan and Central African Republic are the three other African countries in the top 10.

However if we look at the figures in terms of absolute numbers, then India which is fifth on the list comes on top with 14.3 million enslaved people. That, by the way, is 40% of the 38.4 million people in modern slavery worldwide.

The latest Global Slavery Index released by the anti-slavery organisation, Walk Free Foundation, contained a worrying report card for Africa: of the 50 countries with the highest prevalence of modern slavery in the world, there are 31 in Africa.

Even though slavery in its original sense is not very commonplace these days, Andrew Forrest, the chairman of the Walk Free Foundation, said in the 2014 report that it was wrong to assume that “slavery is an issue from a bygone era. Or that it only exists in countries ravaged by war and poverty.”

https://thisisafrica.me/politics-and-society/slavery-still-alive-africa/

Top 5 African Countries Where Slavery is Still Widespread​


ByUzonna Anele

May 6, 2017




It may be more than two centuries since the Trans-atlantic Slave Trade ended, but slavery is still very much alive in many African countries as well as much of the ancient world.

Other varied forms of slavery still exist across the continent, including but not limited to domestic service, debt bondage, military slavery, slaves of sacrifice, and local slave trade.
Here are the top five African countries where slavery is still rampant.
https://i0.wp.com/talkafricana.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/iran-slavery-704x469.jpg?resize=696%2C464
1. Mauritania

In Mauritania, slavery has been practiced for thousands of years, particularly by the light-skinned Berbers, commonly referred to as “beydan” (Whites), and the mixed Berber-Arabs — all of whom are the descendants of slave owners locally referred to as “al-beydan.”

Black Mauritanians from the minority ethnic group, referred to as “Moors” or the “Haratin,” account for the largest number of slaves in the North African country.

Here, slaves and their descendants are considered the full property of their masters. Although this practice was banned in Mauritania in 1981, it is still rampant in some parts of the country.

The other four are here:
https://talkafricana.com/top-5-african-countries-where-slavery-is-still-widespread/

Sadly, I have to post this to inform a member who claims to have superior knowledge of everything posted.:rolleyes:
You provided one singular case in your OP.and the made the conclusion.

Maybe next time support your claim with evidence first before blaming others for not doing so.

When it comes down to it, I know you truly don't give a fuck about Africa in any capacity, except racism.
 
DonOld exploited undocumented migrants for labor at various properties under the threat of deportation, so…

😑
 
You provided one singular case in your OP.and the made the conclusion.

Maybe next time support your claim with evidence first before blaming others for not doing so.

When it comes down to it, I know you truly don't give a fuck about Africa in any capacity, except racism.
I presented two articles. It is time for you to return to school and take a math course. It seems to me that the people of Africa don't give a shit about slavery or they would have put a stop to it as Western Civilization has.
 
I presented two articles. It is time for you to return to school and take a math course. It seems to me that the people of Africa don't give a shit about slavery or they would have put a stop to it as Western Civilization has.
Your OP was ONE article about a singular case, which I then commented on discussing that one case. You can't even keep fucking track because you conflate them all.

All you've done is proven your bigotry, racism and inability to be objective in any way due to both.
 

Slavery Still Alive And Well In Africa​

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/11/14/africa/libya-migrant-auctions

Remember, slavery is only bad if white people are involved in it.

That's how you know the leftie democrats don't actually care about slavery or the history of it. They just use the subject as a talking point and voting angle to target minority voters.

If they actually cared, they'd be focusing on modern day slavery and people being sold into it. And those slaves even have the skin pigmentation they're obsessed with.

But, alas, nothing but silence and inaction from them.
 
I don't think anybody really doubts there is slavery to varying degrees happening in Africa. Would I think they would have learned their lesson? No. I wouldn't expect them to know much of anything about American history and what little they do know I wouldn't expect them to care too much about. I don't hold Africa as particularly special myself. I care about the rest of the world sure. Which as it affects me starts with Mexico and Europe. Sorry Canada you seem to have your shit together so other than just curiosity you're not anymore a priority than whatever Australia is up to. Though one day we're gonna regret not paying attention to Hell's favorite island when fricking monsters start invading.

So no I wouldn't expect them to have learned anything more meaningful than don't trust white people and hopefully soonish don't trust Asians either. Its going to take for fucking ever for them to halfway get their shit together.

What I do find curious and always do is how Conservatives pretend to give a shit about stuff happening in Africa when it's convenient. At least for the most part the Left doesn't pretend to care and when we do its because we built a school for girls. Provided clean drinking water, paved roads so they could more easily transport goods. I'm not always convinced its truly altruistic but one step at a time.
 
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/11/14/africa/libya-migrant-auctions

Remember, slavery is only bad if white people are involved in it.

That's how you know the leftie democrats don't actually care about slavery or the history of it. They just use the subject as a talking point and voting angle to target minority voters.

If they actually cared, they'd be focusing on modern day slavery and people being sold into it. And those slaves even have the skin pigmentation they're obsessed with.

But, alas, nothing but silence and inaction from them.

Its bad no matter who does it. We actually have a pretty decent understanding of the history of it which is what makes it so much more disgusting you try to conflate all slavery as remotely the same. We aren't focused nearly enough on modern day slavery but if you pay attention we are constantly attacking the US Justice system, or as it can politely be put "American Slavery".

I don't give a shit what's happening in Africa as long as it fits two broad criteria. It really doesn't affect me much or at all if possible and to the best of our ability it isn't funded by us. The latter is even flexible depending on what the aid is precisely since we usually don't send money. While its unlikely I would love to see an end to many diseases and minimization of others. If we dropped a million dollars in condoms on literally anybody up to and including ISIS I give zero shits. Even if the only thing it accomplishes is lowering the rate of infection within the organization its a fucking start. Not my first choice of things to do but there are more important battles to fight. By leaps and bounds.
 
Your OP was ONE article about a singular case, which I then commented on discussing that one case. You can't even keep fucking track because you conflate them all.

All you've done is proven your bigotry, racism and inability to be objective in any way due to both.
See post #9. You do understand numbers, right/

Show me the bigotry and racism.
 
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Technically, the slavery was in the UK. A single person kept in bonded employment as a maid and the offender was arrested.

Hardly justifies the trump-level hysteria of the title.
 
Everything you post is to attack the libz. How does this thread fall into that fucked concept?
Heh, I fell down a rabbit hole last night...as is increrasingly common, I found an article definitively contradicting one of Vetteman's recent shitposts.

As I am honor-bound to do, I went in search of Vetteman's shitpost to enlighten our bigot buddy (and perhaps rub his porcine snout in it, but just a little bit) as to the factual errors of his ways.

Anyway, I knew Vetteman had said "prove it" in his original shit post so I did a Lit search on that phrase. Big mistake.

Great Googly Moogly!

Do you have ANY idea how often our Gunny Shitpants uses the phrase "prove it" to attempt to shut down discussion?



He's not interested in discussing issues, all he wants is for libz to 'play defense'.
 
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