
J.K. Rowling condemns Amnesty for branding her women’s crisis centre anti-rights
The bestselling writer, who has been at the forefront of the debate about gender identity and has previously denounced trans activism, leading to accusations…
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The bestselling writer, who has been at the forefront of the debate about gender identity and has previously denounced trans activism, leading to accusations of transphobia, on Friday said she was angry at the label. “I’m often tickled by press articles asserting that I’m furious about things that actually gave me a proper belly laugh,” Rowling, 60, wrote on social media. “This time, though … Rowling, who set up the centre in 2022, has spoken in the past of being a survivor of domestic violence. The report, entitled “A Growing Threat: The Anti-Rights Movement in the UK”, has since been taken down.
Furthermore, Britain ’s charities regulator is looking into concerns about an Amnesty International report that branded a women’s centre for sexual violence victims founded by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling as “anti-rights”. Beira’s Place offers free support and advocacy services for women who have been victims of abuse. The structure founded by Harry Potter's author, herself regularly accused of transphobia in recent years, offers "non-mixed support to women survivors of violence by men", according to her website.
In addition, Photo: Reuters The Charity Commission on Thursday said concerns had been raised with the watchdog over the document. “We are assessing the matters raised to determine what, if any, role there might be for us as charity law regulator,” it added. Beira’s Place chief executive Lesley Johnston said it is “inexplicable” that it has been included on the list. Rowling, who is outspoken about her gender critical views, has become a target for militant transgender rights supporters .
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The bestselling writer, who has been at the forefront of the debate about gender identity and has previously denounced trans activism, leading to accusations of transphobia, on Friday said she was angry at the label. “I’m often tickled by press articles asserting that I’m furious about things that actually gave me a proper belly laugh,” Rowling, 60, wrote on social media. “This time, though …
reliability low1/2 sourcesRowling, who set up the centre in 2022, has spoken in the past of being a survivor of domestic violence.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe report, entitled “A Growing Threat: The Anti-Rights Movement in the UK”, has since been taken down.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBritain ’s charities regulator is looking into concerns about an Amnesty International report that branded a women’s centre for sexual violence victims founded by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling as “anti-rights”.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBeira’s Place offers free support and advocacy services for women who have been victims of abuse.
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The structure founded by Harry Potter's author, herself regularly accused of transphobia in recent years, offers "non-mixed support to women survivors of violence by men", according to her website.
according to BFMTV — News 24/7 +1Photo: Reuters The Charity Commission on Thursday said concerns had been raised with the watchdog over the document. “We are assessing the matters raised to determine what, if any, role there might be for us as charity law regulator,” it added.
according to South China Morning Post — WorldJ.K. Rowling's "school" after Amnesty criticized his sexual violence centre.
according to BFMTV — News 24/7Beira’s Place chief executive Lesley Johnston said it is “inexplicable” that it has been included on the list.
according to The Straits Times - WorldRowling, who is outspoken about her gender critical views, has become a target for militant transgender rights supporters .
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The bestselling writer, who has been at the forefront of the debate about gender identity and has previously denounced trans activism,…
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesRowling, who set up the centre in 2022, has spoken in the past of being a survivor of domestic violence.
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesAccording to British media, the report, entitled “A Growing Threat: The Anti-Rights Movement in the UK”, has since been taken down.
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesBritain ’s charities regulator is looking into concerns about an Amnesty International report that branded a women’s centre for sexual…
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesBeira’s Place offers free support and advocacy services for women who have been victims of abuse.
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