Land Hub
Refusal as legitimacy

Published Refusals

Each refusal names the instrument that demands it. To pressure the Hub to break a refusal is to ask the Hub to break the instrument named beside it.

  1. We will not conduct in-house DNA work.

    CitesISO/IEC 17025 — General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories

  2. We will not touch any sample, scene, or remain.

    CitesMinnesota Protocol on the Investigation of Potentially Unlawful Death

  3. We will not accept survivor testimony on any Hub surface.

    CitesMurad Code — Global Code of Conduct for Gathering & Using Information About Conflict-Related Sexual Violence

  4. We will not name perpetrators, serving personnel, survivors, or families.

    CitesICCPR — International Covenant on Civil & Political Rights

  5. We will not issue parallel UN-style findings.

    CitesHRC Resolution 57/1 — Promoting reconciliation, accountability and human rights in Sri Lanka

  6. We will not self-inscribe on UNESCO Memory of the World.

    CitesUNESCO Memory of the World Programme

  7. We will not operate any service or originate any land claim.

    CitesUNDRIP — UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

  8. We will not site covertly. Ever.

    CitesRight to the Truth — HRC Res. 9/11, 12/12, 21/7; A/HRC/RES/68/165 GA

  9. We will not publish OSINT outside Berkeley-Protocol chain-of-custody.

    CitesBerkeley Protocol on Digital Open Source Investigations

  10. We will not run any monetary instrument that requires financial-services authorisation.

    CitesCompanies Act 2006 (CIC reporting) — Community Interest Company Regulations 2005

  11. We will not act outside our charitable objects.

    CitesCharities Act 2011 — Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO)

  12. We will not accept family or witness intake outside the Graduation-Gates pipeline.

    CitesICPPED — International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance