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A growing threat: the anti-rights movement in the UK says Amnesty who claim over 50% are Gender Critical groups

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IwantToRetire · 09/07/2026 17:01

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Anti-rights actors seek a society in which women and men have fixed and distinct roles, based on what they view as ‘natural’ and ‘traditional’. These actors perceive the idea that gender is socially constructed as a threat because it suggests that gender roles can, and do, change across societies and over time. In fact, progress in the rights of women and LGBT+ people has been underpinned by changing understandings of gender and social roles.

Anti-rights actors refer to this perceived threat as ‘gender ideology’, portraying it as an attack on national traditions, family structures, marriage and religious freedom. These narratives often seek to generate fear and uncertainty and rely on misinformation or exaggerated claims.

The term ‘gender ideology’ emerged in the context of debates within international institutions, particularly the United Nations, about gender equality and sexual and reproductive rights.

In 1964, the Holy See became a Permanent Observer at the UN General Assembly, the only religious body with this status. As a permanent observer the Holy See can participate in processes at the General Assembly as well as other UN bodies. It cannot vote but it has the possibility to co-sponsor resolutions if a member state requests a vote. Although it cannot vote, the Holy See can participate in UN discussions and processes and has played an influential role in debates on women's rights and LGBT+ rights.

The term ‘gender ideology’ gained prominence in response to progress on gender equality and Cairo in 1994. These conference were a landmark moment for the global women's rights movement. The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action is widely regarded as a key international framework for advancing women's rights and gender equality, and states continue to report on its implementation through the Commission on the Status of Women.

While opposition to sexual and reproductive rights predates the Beijing conference, the term ‘gender ideology’ became a particularly important response to the advances achieved there. The phrase was coined to explain the growing influence of gender equality agendas and to mobilise opposition to them.

Although the term originated in debates at the international level, it has since become a broad political narrative used by a wide range of anti-rights actors. Today, it is often used to connect campaigns against gender equality, sexual and reproductive rights, and LGBT+ rights across different countries and contexts.

From intro to report at
https://media.amnesty.org.uk/documents/Report_-_A_growing_threat__the_anti-rights_movement_in_the_UK_July_2026.pdf

See images of the list of 51 groups Amnesty is claiming are right wing.

A growing threat: the anti-rights movement in the UK says Amnesty who claim over 50% are Gender Critical groups
A growing threat: the anti-rights movement in the UK says Amnesty who claim over 50% are Gender Critical groups
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Wishesandhorses · 15/07/2026 07:39

fromorbit · 15/07/2026 01:11

Oh dear. Scandal growing.

Tonia Antoniazzi MP has drafted an Early Day Motion

Amnesty International UK report on the anti-rights movement in the UK

That this House expresses extreme concern at Amnesty International UK's report entitled A Growing Threat: the Anti-Rights Movement in the UK, published on 8 July; condemns its depiction and listing of organisations defending the rights of women, girls, children, and gay and bisexual people as anti-rights on the basis of them being gender critical; further condemns its depiction and listing of organisations of parents and of clinicians as promoting conversion practices; notes that organisations depicted as supposedly anti-rights includes many grassroots women’s rights organisations doing vital work domestically and internationally with vulnerable women and children, and a rape crisis centre and support service for female survivors of male violence; further notes that gender critical belief is a protected belief under the Equality Act 2010 and reflects the views of the majority of the public; also notes that it is perfectly legitimate to organise around the protected characteristic of sex and to offer single-sex spaces, as clarified by the recent Supreme Court ruling in For Women Scotland vs The Scottish Government; recognises that such organisation, work and services are fundamentally important; also condemns the report for making unevidenced characterisations; acknowledges the damaging impact of such baseless accusations for the small grassroots charities and organisations listed; and calls on Amnesty International to withdraw the report, issue a formal public correction and apology acknowledging the reputational harm, and pledge that Amnesty staff who hold gender critical beliefs can express such beliefs without fear of bullying or harassment.
https://edm.parliament.uk/early-day-motion/66338/amnesty-international-uk-report-on-the-antirights-movement-in-the-uk

4 signatures so far all Labour MPs.

ACTION - write to your MP ask them to sign. Even if they refuse it will be useful to keep the pressure on.

Don't forget to mention the swarm of harassment/threats against gender crit groups on Bluesky as a result of the report. Worth mentioning the trans terror group Bash Back recently in the news, their attacks on the EHCR office and Wes Streeting's office. Bash Back's comments on the report can be found here:
https://nitter.net/ForWomenScot/status/2077133591943754210#m

Also at a trans rally recently an effigy of Andy Burnham was stabbed. This is of course part of a long history of such action. Handy list to link to:

Intimidation, threats and violence by trans-rights activists
A chronological list of incidents affecting gender-critical women in the UK

https://sex-matters.org/about-us/what-we-are-up-against/intimidation-threats-and-violence-by-trans-rights-activists/

Also you may wish to mention that the Amnesty report attacks the Catholic Church and other Christian organisations including the well respected Christians in Parliament an All-Party Parliamentary Group. List of members here:
https://www.christiansinparliament.org.uk/about/our-people/

Oh good!

Very good to see that wording. We had around 150 MPs willing to sign to say they were against women, girls and gay rights; lets see what this gets.

nicepotoftea · 15/07/2026 07:47

fromorbit · 15/07/2026 07:33

Catholics not impressed

Amnesty calls bishops a “growing threat” in withdrawn report

https://thecatholicherald.com/article/amnesty-calls-bishops-a-growing-threat-in-withdrawn-report

Suzanne Moore
Ridiculous Amnesty International has now proved that it’s a joke
The charity’s smearing of those fighting for women’s rights as ‘a growing threat’ shows it is still in thrall of trans ideologues
https://archive.is/bHi8I

it’s not as though there is any explanation of why they are in the report. The assumption seems to be that just simply being Christian is ‘anti rights’.

It seems very dangerous to throw around claims that Christian MPs are a threat in the current climate.

ChazsBrilliantAttitude · 15/07/2026 08:44

I wonder if Baroness Hunt will sign the EDM as a member of Christians in Parliament?

How are Amnesty going to explain away accusing the former head of Stonewall as being anti trans rights because of their religious beliefs?

I’d laugh if it wasn’t so serious.

DrBlackbird · 15/07/2026 08:45

Wishesandhorses · 15/07/2026 07:39

Oh good!

Very good to see that wording. We had around 150 MPs willing to sign to say they were against women, girls and gay rights; lets see what this gets.

I’m not holding my breath. Was amazed to see that 4 had signed. Many MPs are either cowards or ideologues.

Catholic church only included because of its stance on pregnancy termination of course. I don’t know what Islam says about reproductive rights. Does anyone else? Though several Islamic countries are not particularly supportive of human rights in general for women or LGB or political prisoners…

Edited to add: this report by AI is indicative of where thinking has moved to, reduced to simplistic good-bad dichotomy based on so-called progressive parameters with nuance and complexity ignored. I see this with my student’s writing. Partially it’s lack of life experience and/or lack of knowledge and partially it’s the influence of algorithmic ranking pushing the simplistic but provocative messages into everyone’s feeds.

ChazsBrilliantAttitude · 15/07/2026 08:46

My favourite tweet so far on this

A growing threat: the anti-rights movement in the UK says Amnesty who claim over 50% are Gender Critical groups
RedToothBrush · 15/07/2026 09:02

ChazsBrilliantAttitude · 15/07/2026 08:46

My favourite tweet so far on this

Yes. Make this happen.

DontStopMe · 15/07/2026 09:03

ChazsBrilliantAttitude · 15/07/2026 08:46

My favourite tweet so far on this

That would be hilarious.

nicepotoftea · 15/07/2026 09:08

DrBlackbird · 15/07/2026 08:45

I’m not holding my breath. Was amazed to see that 4 had signed. Many MPs are either cowards or ideologues.

Catholic church only included because of its stance on pregnancy termination of course. I don’t know what Islam says about reproductive rights. Does anyone else? Though several Islamic countries are not particularly supportive of human rights in general for women or LGB or political prisoners…

Edited to add: this report by AI is indicative of where thinking has moved to, reduced to simplistic good-bad dichotomy based on so-called progressive parameters with nuance and complexity ignored. I see this with my student’s writing. Partially it’s lack of life experience and/or lack of knowledge and partially it’s the influence of algorithmic ranking pushing the simplistic but provocative messages into everyone’s feeds.

Edited

I don’t know what Islam says about reproductive rights. Does anyone else?

I wondered the same and did some very cursory research. I think all the major religions are theoretically broadly against abortion, but obviously people have many different reasons for faith and religious people aren’t all anti abortion. Members of the Parliamentary Christian group hold a range of views.

If the report only listed Christian groups that specifically campaign against abortion it would at-least suggest some research, although not much understanding of freedom of belief.

As it is it reads like the rantings of a conspiracy theorist, although that is perhaps insulting to conspiracy theorists..

DrBlackbird · 15/07/2026 09:14

Thanks @nicepotoftea and yes that’s true in that the official doctrine of the church does not represent the views of every single church member. And agree on it being slightly more understandable if the report mentioned the very evangelical organisations that harass women going into clinics. However, as you say, the report doesn’t indicate much research or thought went into it. It started on the faulty premise that all GC = bad and went from there.

fromorbit · 15/07/2026 09:31

nicepotoftea · 15/07/2026 09:08

I don’t know what Islam says about reproductive rights. Does anyone else?

I wondered the same and did some very cursory research. I think all the major religions are theoretically broadly against abortion, but obviously people have many different reasons for faith and religious people aren’t all anti abortion. Members of the Parliamentary Christian group hold a range of views.

If the report only listed Christian groups that specifically campaign against abortion it would at-least suggest some research, although not much understanding of freedom of belief.

As it is it reads like the rantings of a conspiracy theorist, although that is perhaps insulting to conspiracy theorists..

Islamic Position on Abortion
The Quran is silent on the issue of abortion. However, most Muslim scholars conclude that abortion is unlawful except in some circumstances providing it is carried out within certain time limits. There is difference of opinion amongst scholars regarding under which circumstances abortion is allowed. There is also a difference of opinion about the time limits within which abortion is allowed. This varies from 40 days (about 6 weeks) to 120 days (about 4 months) from conception. This difference of opinion is based on when scholars think the soul enters the embryo. Even within each school of Islamic thought there is disagreement on abortion and in which circumstances it is allowed. For example, many may only consider it being allowed if it poses danger to the mother's physical health. However, some moderate scholars may also consider a mother's mental health.
https://www.mwnhelpline.co.uk/issuesdetail.php?id=39

MWN Helpline UK

MWN Helpline UK

https://www.mwnhelpline.co.uk/issuesdetail.php?id=39

Ereshkigalangcleg · 15/07/2026 09:32

ChazsBrilliantAttitude · 15/07/2026 08:46

My favourite tweet so far on this

Oh yes! 👏

Arran2024 · 15/07/2026 09:35

It's not clear on what grounds any of the orgs were added to the list, while others are asking why they weren't included!! I thought there were funding allegations for one thing, but not sure if that allegedly applied to all of them.

INeedAPensieve · 15/07/2026 10:17

This whole thing makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Amnesty have really overstepped - the line is a dot to them!

I do hope some (or all) of the organisations can get legal about this. It just looks like a giant toddler tantrum from Amnesty tbh; we don't agree with you so are going to put out a report saying you are all big meanies with nothing substantial to back up the claims. Idiots.

I did do a sad sigh to learn that the author of the report was a woman in her 40s. I just DO NOT GET woman who betray their sex class like this. I do not get it.

ProfessorBinturong · 15/07/2026 10:17

MP letter sent. He voted Aye to stopping the puberty blockers trial, so I'm hopeful.

Ereshkigalangcleg · 15/07/2026 10:22

Arran2024 · 15/07/2026 09:35

It's not clear on what grounds any of the orgs were added to the list, while others are asking why they weren't included!! I thought there were funding allegations for one thing, but not sure if that allegedly applied to all of them.

Chiara Capraro has said on one of the podcasts that they are eagerly awaiting Sex Matters’ first accounts. So no they don’t have any knowledge of their funding, so I suspect it’s mostly just vibes-based.

PrettyDamnCosmic · 15/07/2026 12:31

Ereshkigalangcleg · 15/07/2026 10:22

Chiara Capraro has said on one of the podcasts that they are eagerly awaiting Sex Matters’ first accounts. So no they don’t have any knowledge of their funding, so I suspect it’s mostly just vibes-based.

Chiara Capraro has said on one of the podcasts that they are eagerly awaiting Sex Matters’ first accounts.

Sex Matters published their first accounts about three months ago so Amnesty had plenty of time for their forensic accountants to find where all the funding came from.

oldtiredcyclist · 15/07/2026 12:45

nicepotoftea · 15/07/2026 09:08

I don’t know what Islam says about reproductive rights. Does anyone else?

I wondered the same and did some very cursory research. I think all the major religions are theoretically broadly against abortion, but obviously people have many different reasons for faith and religious people aren’t all anti abortion. Members of the Parliamentary Christian group hold a range of views.

If the report only listed Christian groups that specifically campaign against abortion it would at-least suggest some research, although not much understanding of freedom of belief.

As it is it reads like the rantings of a conspiracy theorist, although that is perhaps insulting to conspiracy theorists..

I asked my wife, she said that an abortion can be carried out in Iran, but only if the mother's life was at risk. It must not be carried out for personal/social reasons and if it is done, then it must be carried out before 19 weeks.

Ereshkigalangcleg · 15/07/2026 12:46

PrettyDamnCosmic · 15/07/2026 12:31

Chiara Capraro has said on one of the podcasts that they are eagerly awaiting Sex Matters’ first accounts.

Sex Matters published their first accounts about three months ago so Amnesty had plenty of time for their forensic accountants to find where all the funding came from.

Ah ok I think both podcasts were a while ago.

moto748e · 15/07/2026 12:46

Do they seriously imagine that they will be able to demonstrate that SM have dodgy funding? It's like they totally believe what they want to be true.

StSpiridian · 15/07/2026 15:38

the letter from JKR also requires an apology/acknowledgement they lied for all the other groups they maligned as well (see remedies page 2)

Emilesgran · 15/07/2026 15:38

oldtiredcyclist · 15/07/2026 12:45

I asked my wife, she said that an abortion can be carried out in Iran, but only if the mother's life was at risk. It must not be carried out for personal/social reasons and if it is done, then it must be carried out before 19 weeks.

One massive difference is that in Islam, the husband is the one who gets to decide if the woman has an abortion or not.

I don't know for sure how far that right goes when her health/life are at stake, but I would guess that even then, he gets to make that final decision and not her.

Igneococcus · 15/07/2026 19:05

Janice Turner mentions this in her diary column in the Times:
"It’s a bleak irony that Amnesty International, founded in 1961 to support those punished by dictatorships for holding the “wrong” opinions, is now black-listing people for believing sex is real.
Among the groups and charities accused of spreading hatred in Amnesty’s recent report, A Growing Threat: The Anti-Rights Movement in the UK, was Beira’s Place, an Edinburgh rape crisis centre. To designate a refuge for female victims of male violence “anti rights” suggests you don’t believe women deserve any rights at all. It is also somewhat stupid to defame a service founded and wholly funded by JK Rowling, a billionaire.
Clearly no competent lawyer read the report before publication, which is why it was hastily taken down. Amnesty’s reputation, like Stonewall’s, has free-falled. In the Supreme Court last year after the For Women Scotland judgment, I saw a gaggle of bemused-looking people. It was the Amnesty team whose shoddy, legally illiterate intervention, which argued no single-sex space has a right to exist, had spectacularly failed.
This report is the work of blinkered activists who care nothing for genuine human rights abuse in Russia, Afghanistan or China; illiberal commissars who share the instincts of the Stasi, not its victims. To think of all those brilliant, moving Secret Policeman’s Ball concerts. (I bought the LPs.) Today Amnesty is like looking into the eyes of a beloved old friend and realising they’ve lost their mind."

EdithStourton · 15/07/2026 20:02

@fromorbit thank you for your post about Tonia Antoniazzi's EDM.

So far the grand total of....

5

MP's have had the guts to sign it.

I have written to my (thus far) useless MP.

I read or at least skimmed most of the report today. At no point do they define 'gender critical', though they wang on at length about 'gender ideology':
‘These actors [nasty evil anti-rights unpersons] perceive the idea that gender is socially constructed as a threat because it suggests that gender roles can, and do, change across societies and over time [...] Anti-rights actors refer to this perceived threat as ‘gender ideology’,’ Dunno about you, but that's not how I define GI, nor how I feel about the mutability of gender roles.

The report includes this gem:
'In fact, gender critical organisations only account for 2.5% of total expenditure but have been remarkably successful in realising their agenda through strategic litigation and campaigning.'
Aw, diddums. Did the Supreme Court ruling sting? That you, with all your moolah, lost - and the skint but evil terven won.