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Institute·Method
Research method
The discipline behind every page.
The Institute is a citation-only surface. Every claim, every number, every demand on every page is traceable to a named external source, tagged with a date and a confidence label.
Confidence labels
Confirmed
Court record, UN mechanism finding, statutory body confirmation, or Tier-A documentary evidence.
Credible report
Reported by a credentialed body (OHCHR, ITJP, PEARL, AGD, Adayaalam, Bishop of Mannar, established journalism) with corroboration.
Reported claim
Reported by a single credible source; awaiting corroboration.
Unverified
Circulating in public but not corroborated by any Tier-A body.
Unknown
Status cannot be established from public sources.
Every claim carries
- · Source organisation (Tier A first — OHCHR, UN PoE, court record, statutory body)
- · Date or "Standing"
- · Category (excavation, human remains, child remains, DNA, legal, official response, international response, media, family rights, unanswered question)
- · Confidence label
- · Public note (TLTE's framing, never an assertion beyond the source)
- · Citation URL
What the Institute will not do with evidence
- · Aggregate victim counts. The judicial record carries the figure; the Institute cites it.
- · Republish names of victims, survivors, families, or alleged perpetrators — even when Tier-A bodies have named them, we link to the source.
- · Assert cause of death, perpetrator, command chain, or unit.
- · Accept testimony intake. Families route to OHCHR, ITJP, PEARL, OMP, Adayaalam, or — inside the UK — 999 and Refuge.
- · Frame any case as a Tamil-versus-Sinhalese question. The framing is always judicial process under international standards.
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