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allAfrica.com on MSNCrimes of the transatlantic slave trade ‘unacknowledged, unspoken and unaddressed’The transatlantic slave trade may have ended centuries ago but its legacy is ever present, the UN Secretary-General said on ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSN‘Slave markets thrive in Africa’ – Soyinka laments kidnapping of NigeriansNobel Laureate Wole Soyinka on Tuesday described the decade-long abduction of schoolgirls from Chibok town in Borno State, ...
A United Nations judge has been convicted of forcing a young woman to work as a slave. Prosecutors said Lydia Mugambe, 49, took 'advantage of her status' over her victim in the 'most egregious way ...
Ahead of the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade on March 24, the ...
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allAfrica.com on MSN‘Racism requires ignorance’: How art and culture can help end racial discriminationDespite significant progress over the years, the fight against racism and racial discrimination remains as urgent as ever.
A United Nations judge has been convicted of forcing a young woman to work as a slave. Lydia Mugambe, 49, took advantage of ...
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PM News on MSNSlavery? Not yet dead, but still very much with us - SoyinkaThe World Poetry Day celebration in Nigeria was organized by Providus Bank in conjunction with Professor Soyinka. While ...
LONDON — A British jury on Thursday convicted a United Nations judge of forcing a young woman to work as a slave after tricking her into coming to the U.K. Prosecutors said Lydia Mugambe made ...
Lydia Mugambe is accused of stopping the young Ugandan woman from holding down steady employment and taking "advantage of her status" over her. But she told Oxford Crown Court that she always treated ...
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