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Methodology · Era: Aarambam

How this archive is built

The Archive-of-Trust Method — the rules every page on docs.tlte.cloud is held to. Public, falsifiable, append-only.

Rule 01

Tier-A first, always

Every claim is anchored to the highest available evidence tier. Tier A = UN treaty bodies, OHCHR reports, UN Panels of Experts, ICJ filings, national parliament Hansards, peer-reviewed academic publishers. Tier B = standing investigative journalism with editorial accountability (Tamil Guardian, Channel 4, JDS Lanka, Himal). Tier C = NGO/civil-society reporting (PEARL, ITJP, ICG, Amnesty, HRW, Adayaalam).

Anything below Tier C is excluded. Tier-A is always paired with at least one Tamil-produced counter-source where the topic is contested.

Rule 02

Two-layer rule on every policy page

Every operational page shows Now (Aarambam) — what is actually true today — and Becoming (Nilaiththanmai) — the civilisational target. The gap is named, not hidden. Readers can verify which sentence belongs to which layer.

Rule 03

Honesty index — never one number in TLTE voice

Where a contested count exists (e.g. 6,700 vs 16,700 disappearances), the archive publishes both sources with their provenance and lets the reader hold the gap. TLTE never aggregates its own count, never publishes a leaderboard, never produces a forecast or score.

Rule 04

Append-only Continuity Changelog

Every meaningful change to a policy, citation, or organ is recorded in the Continuity Changelog. Nothing is silently rewritten. Corrections are timestamped and visible.

Rule 05

Public falsifiability conditions

The Self-Determination Case File publishes eight explicit conditions under which the structural argument collapses. The Civic Protection Doctrine publishes its own falsifiers. If those conditions are met, the archive will say so.

Rule 06

What this is not

This is not a court, not an intelligence agency, not an emergency service, not a complaint route, and not a substitute for any UN mechanism. Where readers need urgent help, every desk routes to the right international body — never to TLTE.

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