J.K. Rowling threatens to sue Amnesty International over a decision described as blacklisting her charity, according to reporting referenced by outlets including The Telegraph and BBC. Rowling’s sexual-violence support centre is said to be demanding an apology from Amnesty International, arguing that it has been unfairly targeted. The dispute is framed in the context of wider criticism and controversy around Amnesty’s positions and public statements. The articles bundled in the search results also note a backlash connected to Amnesty’s views, including references to a report that bishops are a “growing threat,” which some Catholic media and other publications say has been withdrawn. Other commentary included in the coverage suggests Amnesty has faced reputational pressure from different directions amid these controversies. Across the reports, the core elements remain: Rowling’s charity says it has been listed or treated adversely by Amnesty; Rowling responds by threatening legal action; and Amnesty’s handling of related materials and statements is presented as part of an ongoing public dispute. The reports do not indicate the outcome of any lawsuit.