ECSL · Unit 01
Eelam Public Safety Service
ஈழம் பொதுப் பாதுகாப்பு சேவை
Trauma-aware design study for a future civic public-safety service.
ஈழம் பொதுப் பாதுகாப்பு சேவை
Eelam Public Safety Service
Trauma-aware design study for a future civic public-safety service.
Function
Designs the institutional shape of a future civic-safety service rooted in protection, restraint and accountability — never a force, never a militia, never a substitute for any lawful authority that may one day exist.
Now · இரு-அடுக்கு (1)
A public design study. The Service does not exist. Every claim is a comparative reading against PSNI / Patten, NZ Māori-Crown review, Norway's community-policing tradition and the South African TRC cautionary record.
Becoming · இரு-அடுக்கு (2)
A trauma-aware civic-safety service whose first promise is that people are not afraid to approach it. Eleven divisions, every one bound by an Independent Complaints & Oversight Office that publishes use-of-force and response-time statistics every era.
Comparative anchors
- PSNI · Patten Commission (1999) — legitimacy rebuilding after deep state mistrust
- New Zealand · Māori-Crown policing review (Te Pae Oranga)
- Norway · community-policing tradition and minimum-force doctrine
- Rwanda · Gacaca community courts (cautionary, not endorsed)
- South Africa · TRC and police-reform record (cautionary, not endorsed)
Unit-specific hard rules
- No badge, mark, uniform image or vehicle render that could be mistaken for a real force.
- Mottos and oath are design-manual specimen text, never recruitment copy.
- Every division is paired with an Independent Complaints & Oversight reference.
- Multi-community by default: Tamils, Eastern Muslims, Up-country Tamils, Sinhala civilians.
Couples to
In an emergency: UK 999 · EU 112 · SL 119 / 110 / 111 · OHCHR Geneva · ICRC · UN RC Colombo.