Amnesty UK self-reports to watchdog after calling JK Rowling women’s centre ‘anti-rights’
Amnesty International UK has self-reported to the Charity Commission after publishing a report that incorrectly labeled Beira's Place, a sexual violence support centre founded by JK Rowling, as "anti-rights." The report, titled "A Growing Threat: The Anti-Rights Movement in the UK," was removed and apologized for by Amnesty UK, which stated it had not followed internal review processes. Lawyers for Beira's Place have accused Amnesty of defamation and are considering legal action, demanding an apology, permanent withdrawal of the report, and an external review.

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AI-generatedAmnesty International UK has self-reported to the Charity Commission after publishing a report that incorrectly labeled Beira's Place, a sexual violence support centre founded by JK Rowling, as "anti-rights." The report, titled "A Growing Threat: The Anti-Rights Movement in the UK," was removed and apologized for by Amnesty UK, which stated it had not followed internal review processes. Lawyers for Beira's Place have accused Amnesty of defamation and are considering legal action, demanding an apology, permanent withdrawal of the report, and an external review. JK Rowling has offered legal cost assistance to other organizations included on the list. The Charity Commission is assessing the situation.
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5 extractedBeira's Place provides sexual violence support for women in a safe, women-only space.
Amnesty International UK admitted the list was removed because its language did not reflect the charity's position and it had not gone through internal review processes.
JK Rowling invited organizations considering legal action to apply to the JK Rowling Women's Fund for legal costs.
Beira's Place has accused Amnesty of defamation and threatened legal action unless it apologizes, withdraws the report, and commissions an external review.
Amnesty International UK referred itself to the charity regulator over a report describing JK Rowling's centre as 'anti-rights'.