Templates for introducing the archive.
These templates are public on purpose. They are the same letters we send to academic supervisors, UK MPs, and accredited accountability bodies. Every template carries the archive's posture — compliance, not capture. None of them invents new claims, names individuals, or asks for what TLTE is not allowed to ask for.
None of these templates may be modified to (a) name an individual survivor, family member, perpetrator, at-risk journalist, or serving military person; (b) claim a count beyond what an accredited body has published; or (c) present TLTE as a UN substitute, an emergency service, or a survivor-intake organisation. Replace bracketed fields only.
Letter to a transitional-justice supervisor
PhD / postdoctoral supervisor in transitional justice, post-conflict accountability, or international human rights law
Introduces docs.tlte.cloud as a citable civic archive aligned with OHCHR / Berkeley Protocol / Murad Code discipline.
Letter to a Tamil-studies / South Asian-studies supervisor
Reader / Senior Lecturer in Tamil studies, South Asian history, or Indian Ocean studies (SOAS, Cambridge, LSE, Oxford, Toronto, McGill, Concordia, Jaffna)
Introduces TLTE as a stateless civilisational framework and offers the Recorded Legal Memory Desk as primary teaching material.
Letter to a public-interest AI / civic-tech supervisor
Supervisor in public-interest AI, AI evaluation, civic technology, or open-source investigation methods (Oxford Internet Institute, Turing, Berkeley HRC, Citizen Lab, Cambridge LCFI)
Offers the Velicham eval suite and the Continuity Protocol as a case study in narrow, audited, citation-grounded AI deployment.
Introduction letter to a UK MP (any constituency with diaspora signal)
UK MPs, particularly those representing constituencies with significant British-Tamil populations
Three-paragraph introduction with a pointer to the relevant MP Evidence Pack and a print-edition link.
Submission template — OHCHR Sri Lanka mandate (OL/OISL follow-up)
OHCHR Sri Lanka mandate / OISL follow-up team / UN Special Procedures (WGEID, SR on Truth, SR on Torture)
Cover note that submits docs.tlte.cloud civic artefacts as supporting open-source material — never as primary testimony.
Submission note — ITJP / PEARL / Adayaalam (partner-archive note)
International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP) · People for Equality and Relief in Lanka (PEARL) · Adayaalam Centre for Policy Research
Partner-archive note offering TLTE artefacts for cross-citation without competing for survivor intake.
Every outreach letter cites /research/methodology. Read it before sending.
Research-area fits, filterable bibliography, collaboration models.
