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“Don’t fall into the trap of comparing yourself to others”

Rabia Siddique

ThTh The international humanitarian lawyer, retired British Army officer, former war crimes and terrorism prosecutor and hostage survivor has lived an extraordinary life. Already this year she is newly married and her new blended family now has seven children, including triplets aged 12. Rabia runs her own consultancy and professional speaking business based on values-based leadership, resilience, diversity and inclusion. She also maintains a small legal practice in criminal and human rights where she works on international cases. Rabia speaks about her personal

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