For the diaspora · ஐந்து படிகள்

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.

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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.