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Inter-minority incitement & the enforcement gap (Tamil ↔ Muslim, Sri Lanka)

TLTE Editorial (anchored to HRCSL, CPA, Verité Research, Hashtag Generation, ICG, Minority Rights Group, OHCHR OISL 2015) · TLTE / archive-of-trust.lovable.app
tlte-cite:reconciliation-audit-inter-minority
Editorial gloss

Sub-page of the Reconciliation Audit Desk. Audits Sri Lanka's failure to enforce ICCPR Act §3 / ICERD Art 4 regardless of which community is targeted, by pairing Tamil-targeted incidents with Muslim-targeted incidents (Aluthgama 2014, Digana 2018, post-Easter-2019 anti-Muslim pogroms) and with the 1990 LTTE expulsion of Northern Muslims from Jaffna/Mannar/Mullaitivu/Kilinochchi/Vavuniya — already acknowledged by TLTE in MP Evidence Pack 'muslim-eviction-1990' and the standing canon page /tamil-muslim-relations. WHAT THIS PAGE REFUSES: (a) the framing 'Muslim problem' or 'Muslims celebrate Tamil deaths' — collective ethnic blame is incompatible with the Charter and erases the Eastern Muslim civil-society partners listed by the Demilitarisation Desk; (b) social-media surveillance, account naming, screenshot republication; (c) producing own incident counts; (d) treating Tamil-targeted and Muslim-targeted incitement asymmetrically — both route through HRCSL/CPA/Verité/Hashtag Generation; (e) using inter-minority tension to deflect from state accountability. WHAT IT DOES: routes readers to Sinhala-majority Sri Lankan institutions (HRCSL, CPA, Verité Research), to Sri Lanka Muslim Council and Citizens for Justice and Peace on Northern Muslim right-of-return, to Minority Rights Group International and ICG 'Sri Lanka's Muslims: Caught in the Crossfire' (2007) as Tier-A cross-community reference, and to UN Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues. Historical asymmetry named: the Sri Lankan state armed Muslim Home Guard units in the 1980s as divide-and-rule; the LTTE expelled Northern Muslims in October 1990; both are documented; neither is whataboutism for the other. The audit object is the unenforced legal obligation, not any community.

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