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Amnesty International Regrets Listing JK Rowling’s Beira’s Place as “Anti-Rights” Organisation

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Amnesty International UK has apologised and withdrawn a briefing that labelled Beira’s Place — the Edinburgh sexual violence support centre founded by JK Rowling — as part of an “anti-rights” movement.

The charity said the report was published without going through its normal internal checks and did not reflect its official position on women’s rights and trans rights.

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Last week Amnesty UK released a briefing titled _“A Growing Threat: The Anti-Rights Movement in the UK.”_ The document listed 117 organisations it described as “gender-critical,” including Beira’s Place and the campaign group For Women Scotland.

Beira’s Place was set up in 2022 by Rowling and other women’s rights campaigners. They said it was created to meet an unmet need for women-only support in Edinburgh, following controversy over the management of Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre.

The Amnesty briefing linked these groups to a wider “anti-rights” trend and argued that recent legal developments, including the UK Supreme Court ruling that “woman” in equalities law refers to biological sex, had led to a “significant decline in protection for LGBT+ rights.”

After significant backlash, Amnesty removed the briefing from its website.In a statement issued on Monday, the charity said: “We regret that this briefing was uploaded to our website without going through the established internal review processes that are in place to ensure consistency, accuracy and alignment with Amnesty International UK’s positions

“Its use of languageAmnesty International Regrets Listing JK Rowling’s Beira’s Place as “Anti-Rights” Organisation does not reflect the position of Amnesty International UK which is why it was promptly removed.We remain committed to defending human rights, including both the rights of women and the rights of trans people.

The organisation said an internal review is now taking place.rowling, who has spoken publicly about being a survivor of domestic violence, funded Beira’s Place alongside a founding board that includes former prison governor Rhona Hotchkiss, former Scottish Labour leader Johann Lamont, GP Margaret McCartney, and For Women Scotland director Susan Smith.

At the time, Rowling argued that survivors of sexual violence should have the option of “women-centred” and “women-delivered” care. The centre was named after Beira, the Scottish goddess of winter, who Rowling said embodies female wisdom, strength and regeneration.

Lesley Johnston, chief executive of Beira’s Place, said the “anti-rights” description was deeply offensive.

“This is deeply offensive to Beira’s Place staff who work day in day out to support survivors, and to the women who need and use our service,” Johnston said.

The centre provides free, confidential support to women who have experienced rape and sexual assault

For Women Scotland, which brought the Supreme Court case on the legal definition of “woman,” also demanded a permanent withdrawal and a formal apology.

A number of other groups named in the report have written letters of complaint to Amnesty UK.

The controversy quickly drew a response from Rowling herself. In a post on X, she invited any women’s organisation included on what she called the “Amnesty blacklist” to apply to the JK Rowling Women’s Fund for support if they wanted to take legal action.

She also offered financial support for gay men’s organisations on the list, telling them to contact her via her website.

Rowling has been at the centre of a long-running public debate over single-sex spaces and gender policy. Her funding of Beira’s Place was presented as a direct response to concerns that some rape crisis services were not offering women-only provision.

Amnesty International has previously stated that it supports both women’s rights and trans rights, and that the two are not in conflict. The charity said the language used in the withdrawn briefing did not meet that standard.

By pulling the report and launching a review, Amnesty is attempting to reset the discussion. The charity has not said whether a revised version of the briefing will be published.

Human rights organisations often face difficult questions when different protected groups have competing claims. This case has highlighted how sensitive that balance has become in the UK, particularly in Scotland where debates over gender and women’s services have been especially heated.

For now, Beira’s Place continues to operate in Edinburgh, providing support to survivors. Johnston said the priority remains ensuring women have access to the kind of care they request.

The Amnesty review is expected to look at how the briefing was drafted, who signed it off, and how the charity defines “anti-rights” activity going forward.

The episode also underscores how language matters in human rights work. A single phrase in a report was enough to trigger legal threats, funding offers, and a public apology from one of the world’s largest human rights organisations.

As Amnesty put it, it remains “committed to defending human rights, including both the rights of women and the rights of trans people.” How it reconciles those commitments in future reports will likely be watched closely by campaigners on all sides

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