rights
JK Rowling encourages anti-trans groups to sue human rights org for labeling them "anti-rights"
By Greg Owen at LGBTQ Nation
· July 14, 2026
· 4 min read
Amnesty International UK has apologized for a report it now says was published prematurely, which identified over a hundred organizations as "anti-rights," including a women's domestic abuse center founded by gender-critical activist and author JK Rowling. The Harry Potter creator founded the "women
Key takeaway The Harry Potter creator founded the "women-only" Beira's Place in 2022 in Edinburgh, Scotland, citing her own history as a victim of domestic abuse.
Why this matters
The controversy surrounding Amnesty International UK's report and JK Rowling's subsequent response highlights the complexities of navigating women's and trans rights in the UK. The report's identification of over a hundred organizations as "anti-rights" groups, including those founded by Rowling, underscores the challenges of balancing competing interests and rights. The fact that Amnesty International UK apologized and pulled the report after intense backlash from Rowling and other groups suggests that the organization is still grappling with how to address these issues. Rowling's encouragement of the named groups to take legal action against Amnesty International UK may further polarize the debate, potentially leading to more litigation and public disputes over the boundaries of free speech and the limits of advocacy. The National LGBTQ Task Force and other national resources may face increased demands for guidance and support as these conflicts escalate.
About this story
Original reporting by LGBTQ Nation . LGBTQ News surfaces reporting from trusted publishers and adds local editorial context so readers can quickly understand what a story means for their community. We attribute every source, link to the original report, and follow a documented editorial standards policy. To understand how stories are selected and reviewed, read our about page .
For the complete original report, visit LGBTQ Nation . Have a tip or correction? Contact our newsroom .
Category: rights ·
Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
Reading time: 4 min
Get more LGBTQ News stories like this
Free weekly briefing covering rights and other local news. Curated by our editorial team. No spam.
By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy . Unsubscribe anytime.
Frequently asked about this story
What is this story about? Amnesty International UK has apologized for a report it now says was published prematurely, which identified over a hundred organizations as "anti-rights," including a women's domestic abuse center founded by gender-critical activist and author JK Rowling. The Harry Potter creator founded the "women
When was this published? This article was first published on July 14, 2026 by LGBTQ Nation and curated for LGBTQ News readers.
Who reported this story? This story was reported by Greg Owen at LGBTQ Nation. To learn more about how LGBTQ News selects and reviews stories, see our editorial standards .
Where can I find related coverage? See more rights coverage from LGBTQ News, or browse our daily briefing and topic hubs .