Amnesty picked a fight with JK Rowling over trans rights. It backfired
Amnesty International's recent report criticizing anti-rights groups has sparked controversy by targeting Beira's Place, a rape crisis center founded by author JK Rowling. The center focuses on supporting female survivors and has substantial backing. This clash highlights the ongoing debate over transgender rights in the UK, with implications for both advocacy groups and survivors.
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Published 16 Jul 2026, 01:40 UTC · Updated 16 Jul 2026, 01:50 UTC
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