Rabia Siddique started her legal career as a criminal defence lawyer at the legal aid commissioner of Western Australia. In 2001 Rabia was commissioned as a Legal Officer in the British Army and served until 2008. Her autobiography Equal Justice details the events surrounding her time as a hostage of Islamic insurgents while successfully negotiating the release of two kidnapped British SAS operatives, and her subsequent sex and race discrimination case against the British Army.
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