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Survivor-led legal accountability· Aarambam era

ITJP — விரிவான குறிப்புInternational Truth & Justice Project (ITJP) — extended profile

ITJP is the legally-protected survivor-evidence custodian whose successive dossiers on torture, sexual violence in custody, and white-van disappearances have anchored the OHCHR OISL findings, multiple universal-jurisdiction proceedings, and the case file's deference protocol on every survivor question.

The case file routes every survivor-evidence question to ITJP. This is an explicit non-duplication rule, not a courtesy — ITJP holds the chain of custody, the protective measures, and the legal-protection framework that no diaspora civic project can replicate. The narrowing timeline's post-2009 steps cite ITJP work as the primary survivor-record anchor.

§1What ITJP does

Collects, preserves, and legally protects survivor testimony of war crimes, crimes against humanity, torture, and sexual violence in custody. Publishes dossiers that meet international evidence standards. Files complaints and universal-jurisdiction proceedings against named alleged perpetrators in third-state courts.

§2Why the case file routes here

Every survivor question that the case file or any TLTE organ might receive is routed to ITJP because: (i) chain-of-custody and protective-measures requirements exceed any TLTE infrastructure; (ii) duplicating intake would re-traumatise survivors who have already given testimony; (iii) the legal-protection framework around ITJP work cannot be replicated by a non-litigating civic project.

Sources

  • International Truth and Justice Project — published dossiers and case files. Resolve
  • OHCHR OISL, A/HRC/30/CRP.2 (2015) — ITJP cited as evidentiary anchor. Resolve

What this article is not

This article does not name ITJP staff.
This article does not name survivors.
This article does not summarise or paraphrase any individual ITJP dossier; it routes to the source.
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