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Concealed Republican > Blog > Politics > J.K. Rowling’s Center for Women Threatens to Sue Amnesty International
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J.K. Rowling’s Center for Women Threatens to Sue Amnesty International

Jim Taft
Last updated: July 15, 2026 7:37 pm
By Jim Taft 11 Min Read
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J.K. Rowling is threatening to sue Amnesty International UK after the group put out a report labeling the women’s recovery center she founded as “anti-rights.” 





The backstory here is pretty simple. Rowling lives in Edinburgh, Scotland and back in 2022 she founded an organization called Beira’s Place which was intended to be a women only center for women escaping sexual violence and domestic abuse. Because women only in this case meant actual women, not trans women, it was attacked by leftists who would prefer women escape abusive men have to share space with men pretending to be women.

Beira’s Place is a trauma-informed support center in Edinburgh and the Lothians for women who have experienced sexual violence or abuse.

The center, founded by Rowling in 2022, describes itself as a “women-only” service that operates in accordance with the UK’s Equality Act 2010.

The Harry Potter author has become one of the UK’s most prominent gender-critical campaigners, arguing that single-sex spaces and services should be based on biological sex.

Beira’s Place does not provide services to men or transgender women, a policy that has placed it at the center of wider arguments over whether services for women who have experienced sexual violence should be based on biological sex or gender identity.

Amnesty International UK published a “report” which listed Beira’s Place and many other organizations as “anti-rights.”

Now, a new report from the human rights organisation Amnesty has been published which looks into the “rise of an anti-rights movement targeting the rights of women and LGBT+ people in the UK”.

Amnesty has added 51 gender-critical groups to the report since last year – among them Beira’s Place, campaign group For Women Scotland, and policy group Murray Blackburn Mackenzie…

“Anti-rights actors seek a society in which women and men have fixed and distinct roles, based on what they view as ‘natural’ and ‘traditional’.





That report did not sit well with a lot of people on Amnesty’s blacklist.

According to Amnesty, all these organisations “visibly oppose the rights” of LGBT people in Britain. This is not true and it can only be made to appear true if rights are speculatively assigned to people regardless of whether they do, in fact, have those rights. Amnesty asserts, indeed assumes, they do, even though, in point of fact and law, they do not. 

It is not possible to remove something that was never actually your possession in the first place. It is not the fault of “gender-critical” women’s organisations that many trans people have been led to believe they enjoy “rights” they never had. It is the fault of trans activists and their companion organisations, such as Amnesty, who encouraged people to believe they really could change their sex.

Rowling herself suggested Amnesty didn’t believe in human rights for women.

It appears that (as many of us have suspected for years) Amnesty believes certain kinds of humans don’t deserve rights: women, girls and those who are proudly same-sex attracted. I hope donors from those groups are taking note. https://t.co/cYk7Zy6p4z

— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 10, 2026

And then, Amnesty seemed to reconsider their actions and pulled down the report. But it wasn’t clear if that action was temporary or permanent.

Maybe they’ve decided to belatedly seek legal advice. Unless they’re even more reckless and arrogant than Stonewall, they must surely have anticipated that the organisations they targeted would do so. https://t.co/4b10ruKjBM

— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 10, 2026





Later they came up with some lame excuse about why it was temporarily removed for an internal review.

Translation: oops, didn’t realise people outside our ideological bubble are THIS pissed off about the loss of sex-based rights. We remain implacably opposed to any organisation fighting to retain them, but shove in the words ‘rights of women’ to keep the bigots happy. pic.twitter.com/BBpJbCt4gB

— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 12, 2026

Also, as an aside, I really like John Cleese writing off Amnesty.

I was once a major fund-raiser for Amnesty

But in those days it was about preventing torture

Not about sexual identity

I disown them https://t.co/xzQtNjO7Ox

— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) July 11, 2026

Groups targeted by the report responded with letters warning them to preserve all documents, a hint that a lawsuit might be coming.

Human rights depend on truth.

Today Genspect sent a formal legal letter to Amnesty International UK challenging its false allegations that we promote “conversion practices” and are part of an “anti-rights” movement. We have requested the withdrawal of these claims and a full… pic.twitter.com/hCwbGJCCxN

— Genspect (@genspect) July 12, 2026

Amnesty is now in trouble if it destroys any relevant documents. https://t.co/GG0wIeXY0y pic.twitter.com/jtU5hbaUrm

— Lucy Hunter Blackburn (@LucyHunterB) July 12, 2026

Other groups on the list demanded a retraction and apology.

CAN-SG has written to Amnesty International UK to demand a retraction and an apology for their characterisation of our organisation as “anti-rights” and pro conversion practices. Both untrue and libellous. pic.twitter.com/wye5Svr2XR

— Clinical Advisory Network on Sex and Gender (@CanSG_org) July 13, 2026





LGB Alliance have written to Amnesty UK about its bizarre report “A Growing Threat: The Anti-Rights Movement in the UK”.

We look forward to their prompt response. pic.twitter.com/MRd8FUwLhW

— LGB Alliance (@AllianceLGB) July 12, 2026

Apologize or else:

We have written to @AmnestyUK @amnesty @AmnestyScotland about the report which defamed our organisation and others. pic.twitter.com/oCwt8fknTF

— For Women Scotland (@ForWomenScot) July 12, 2026

Rowling then took things up a notch by announcing that JK Rowling Women’s Fund was happy to fund any lawsuits against Amnesty by anyone put on their list.

Should any of the women’s organisations targeted by @AmnestyUK’s recent ‘anti-rights’ blacklist wish to take legal action, applications can be made to the JK Rowling Women’s Fund. https://t.co/iyohnrgVZN https://t.co/D28OInpM5g

— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 13, 2026

Today, Beira’s Place, joined the list of organizations threatening to sue.

A sexual violence support centre set up by JK Rowling has demanded an apology from Amnesty International UK and threatened court action over a report which classed it as “anti-rights”…

A lawyer’s letter on behalf of the women-only support centre demanded the report was permanently withdrawn.

It also called for Amnesty to make a full apology on the front of its website and conduct an external review into how the “egregious falsehood” got published in the first place.

Rowling posted the letter on X:





Another letter to add to @AmnestyUK’s overflowing mail box, this one from women-only rape support service, Beira’s Place. 1/3 pic.twitter.com/iVqyLfNjzZ

— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 15, 2026

Again, this one ends with an admonition to preserve documents.

3/3 pic.twitter.com/yYYWGqlRkv

— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 15, 2026

Here’s a bit of what it says.

The letter adds: “Having access to a single sex support service is a basic right which any woman who has experience sexual violence should be entitled to.

“It is therefore beyond comprehension that a supposed human rights organisation would genuinely consider that the work done by Beira’s Place could be classed as “anti-rights” or “targeting the rights of women”.

It goes on to state that since the report’s publication, Beira’s Place had received “threatening and abusive” correspondence and a “600% spike in website visits from outside the remit of the service”.

Today, it appears Amnesty is apologizing, sort of.

Amnesty International UK has said it regrets publishing a report which classed a sexual violence support centre set up by JK Rowling in Edinburgh as “anti-rights”…

The human rights charity now says the briefing was uploaded without going through the normal checks, and it has been temporarily withdrawn while an internal review takes place.

In a statement it 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 language does not reflect the position of Amnesty International UK which is why it was promptly removed.





They are clearly playing defense and hoping to avoid lawsuits by labeling this a mistake. But it wasn’t a mistake. This was intentional and they should be made to pay.


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