Amnesty International faces Charity Commission probe after it dubbed JK Rowling’s rape support centre ‘anti-rights’

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Amnesty International faces Charity Commission probe after it dubbed JK Rowling’s rape support centre ‘anti-rights’

Daily Mail · 3 hours ago

Amnesty International is facing scrutiny from the Charity Commission after the human rights organisation labelled a rape support centre founded by author JK Rowling as "anti-rights". The description has prompted a formal complaint, raising questions about whether Amnesty's UK branch has acted appropriately in its public commentary on a service dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual violence.

The row centres on Amnesty International's characterisation of Rowling's support centre, which the charity regulator is now understood to be examining. Beyond the confirmed headline details, further specifics of the article's content were not available in the source material provided.

  • Amnesty International faces Charity Commission scrutiny.
  • Row follows Amnesty calling JK Rowling's rape centre "anti-rights".
  • Complaint raises questions about Amnesty's public statements.

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