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Civic Protection Doctrine
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Guardrails

Every hard rule on the doctrine. Audit us against this list. If you find a doctrine page that breaks any of these, raise it via /contact.

01Framing

  • ·The doctrine is positioned as the diaspora's civilian evidence and standards layer that strengthens the case for international accountability — never as a substitute that makes UN action unnecessary. Forbidden phrases: "instead of the UN", "replaces intervention", "no need for international action".
  • ·The doctrine is an integrated desk inside the organ family. It is never scaffolded as a separate platform, product or brand.
  • ·The doctrine is standards-and-citations. It is never represented as a deployment programme.

02Civilian Risk Indicators

  • ·No proprietary scoring. Aggregation of Tier-A sources only, verbatim.
  • ·No forecasting. No predictions, no probability outputs.
  • ·No watchlists. No individual is ever named in an indicator.
  • ·Every indicator must trace to a named Tier-A publication with date and URL.

03UCP Standards

  • ·No deployment. TLTE never deploys UCP observers.
  • ·No TLTE-branded UCP manual. We reference Nonviolent Peaceforce's manual; we do not compete with it.
  • ·No "protection requests." Route to Nonviolent Peaceforce, Peace Brigades International, ACOS Alliance partners.

04Cyber Layer

  • ·No offensive capability — ever.
  • ·No surveillance tooling — ever.
  • ·No commercial spyware procurement — ever.
  • ·No op-sec advice on the public site. Route to Access Now / Citizen Lab / CPJ / RSF / Rory Peck.
  • ·No security-tool vendor recommendations. That belongs to Access Now and Citizen Lab.
  • ·No viewer-tracking, live counters, IP logging, geo-fingerprinting, or session replay on any TLTE surface. This is simultaneously a PECR / UK-GDPR compliance line (ICO fingerprinting guidance, Dec 2024), a Charter contradiction (TLTE refuses surveillance authority — see /on-what-authority), and a threat-to-life refusal (Citizen Lab Report #180 "No Escape", Apple mercenary-spyware notifications across 98 countries, 2024). Analytics, if used at all, must be cookie-free, IP-stripped, country-only, aggregate-only, and never displayed live.

05Naming

  • ·No serving or former security-force personnel named — even when a user cites Hansard or "public record". Always cite the Tier-A source (OHCHR, UN PoE, OISL, ICG, Amnesty, HRW, CPJ, ITJP, PEARL) and let the MP read the name from there if they choose.
  • ·No survivors named. Deference to PEARL, ITJP, OHCHR, OMP.
  • ·No families of the disappeared named. Deference to PEARL.
  • ·No at-risk journalists named. Outlets list their own staff on their own mastheads.

06Counts

  • ·No CRSV counts of our own — cite PEARL / ITJP / OHCHR.
  • ·No disappearance counts of our own — cite OHCHR / WGEID / ITJP / PEARL.
  • ·No killed-journalist counts of our own — cite CPJ / RSF / UNESCO Observatory.
  • ·No fisher-incident counts of our own — cite MEA / DFAR / Tamil Guardian.

07Intake

  • ·No survivor intake on any doctrine page. Route to ITJP / PEARL / OHCHR / Mnemonic / UK 999.
  • ·No journalist-in-distress intake on any doctrine page. Route to CPJ Emergencies / RSF SOS Press / Rory Peck Trust.
  • ·No witness intake until all six Graduation Gates close.

08Audit

  • ·Two-Archon sign-off required before any new indicator, citation or doctrine page goes live.
  • ·Append-only changelog for every doctrine edit.
  • ·Public citation registry at /unmai/citations — every claim must be traceable here.

09Velicham AI

  • ·Velicham must refuse to: name perpetrators, give op-sec advice, produce risk scores, accept casework intake, or write content that violates any rule above. Refusals route to the appropriate Tier-A body.
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