ஐந்து படிகள். ஒரு கதவு.Five steps. One door.
You do not need to know what TLTE is, what VinMin is, what Aarambam means, or what a Witness Pass is. You only need to walk these five steps. Each one is real. Each one is open today. None of them ask for your name.
- 01வழக்கைப் படியுங்கள்·Read the case
Chemmani — the first public case file. Court-supervised excavations, 283 sets of remains on the judicial record. Read it once, end to end. It will take ten minutes.
Read the case → - 02செம்மணியுடன் நில்லுங்கள்·Stand with Chemmani
The first path gate. Two checkboxes, one button. No name asked, no email asked, no payment. The act is the standing — counted with noise, never named.
Stand with Chemmani → - 03கருத்து வெள்ளத்தில் வாக்களியுங்கள்·Vote on Karuthu Vellam
Read four to six statements per set. Agree, disagree, or pass. Your votes are pseudonymous and noised. This is not a referendum — it is the diaspora hearing itself.
Vote on Karuthu Vellam → - 04உங்கள் எம்.பி-க்கு எழுதுங்கள்·Brief your MP
24 evidence packs, each ready to be the body of a letter. Pick the one that matches your concern. Find your MP. Send it. Track the reply in Hansard.
Brief your MP → - 05காப்பகத்தைக் கேளுங்கள்·Ask the archive
Velicham answers only from the published evidence. Ask a real question. If the archive doesn't know, it will tell you it doesn't know. That is the discipline.
Ask the archive →
If you finish all five
You have done more than most. The next thing is not another step on your own — it is to send this page to one other person who is ready, in Tamil or in English, and let them walk it too.
Standing alone is a vigil. Standing in numbers, even pseudonymous, is a record. The record is what we build.