Amnesty International UK boss urged to consider resigning after charity suggests ‘gender-critical’ feminists are threat to human rights in second report

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Amnesty International UK boss urged to consider resigning after charity suggests ‘gender-critical’ feminists are threat to human rights in second report

Daily Mail · 18 hours ago

Amnesty International UK's leadership is facing calls to resign after the charity published a second report suggesting that "gender-critical" feminists pose a threat to human rights. The report has reignited controversy over Amnesty's stance on gender-critical views, which hold that biological sex is immutable and distinct from gender identity, with critics arguing the charity is unfairly characterising a mainstream feminist position as a rights violation.

The available article content does not provide further specifics, such as the report's authors, its precise findings, or named critics calling for the resignation. The controversy follows what is described as an earlier, related report from the organisation on the same theme, suggesting this is part of an ongoing dispute between Amnesty International UK and gender-critical campaigners.

  • Amnesty International UK boss urged to resign over new report
  • Report reportedly frames gender-critical feminists as a human rights threat
  • Move follows an earlier report on the same issue, deepening the row

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