Harry Potter author JK Rowling on Monday launched an organization for women who have been victims of sexual violence.
Beira's Place is billed as a free support and advocacy service run by women for women in Edinburgh and the surrounding area who have experienced abuse.
Rowling, who lives in the Scottish capital and is helping to fund the center, has spoken in the past of being a survivor of domestic violence.
But the launch comes as debate rages in the United Kingdom about recognition of gender identity, which has seen Rowling the target of transgender rights supporters.
In 2020, she was accused of transphobia for mocking the phrase "people who menstruate", in a row that escalated into death threats.
The new center comes as the devolved Scottish government in Edinburgh has put forward proposals to simplify the process for anyone who wants to change their gender.
Rowling has criticized the reforms of the Gender Recognition Act. Others opposed to the move are on the board of Beira's Place, the BBC reported.
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