Aarambam · ஆரம்பம்

MOZI Witness Layer

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MOZI is the observational layer of Unmai. It surfaces patterns, silences, and drifts in the public record. It never acts, decides, names, or accuses. Every observation here was reviewed and signed off by a named Archon before publication.

Now · Aarambam · ஆரம்பம்

Observational only · human-reviewed

This era MOZI publishes three classes of observation: pattern, silence, drift. Each is a paragraph of public-record analysis with cited evidence — never a person, never a number, never a verdict.
  • · Reviewer-Archon required on every publish
  • · Evidence chips link to the canon citation
  • · Withdrawals append a corrective row — never edit
Becoming · Nilaiththanmai · நிலைத்தன்மை

Pattern signal ingest (Phase 6)

At maturity MOZI ingests pattern signals from /unmai/pattern_signals, runs draft observations on a cadence, and queues them for Archon review. Action remains human.
pattern· Era Day 1

Disappearances honesty-index gap persists: OMP records ~6,700; civil society documents ~16,700. No state reconciliation movement observed this era.

Reviewed by Archon · Continuity · Era Day 1. MOZI observes patterns in public record. It does not act, decide, name, or accuse. Every observation here was reviewed by a named Archon.

silence· Era Day 1

Land restitution silence: CPA records ~672 acres formally released; PEARL and Oakland Institute document continuing occupation patterns including forest/archaeology designations. No new release announced this era.

Reviewed by Archon · Land Desk · Era Day 1. MOZI observes patterns in public record. It does not act, decide, name, or accuse. Every observation here was reviewed by a named Archon.

drift· Era Day 1

Maritime drift: Tamil Nadu fisher arrest figures (MEA) continue to climb in Indian press while northern SL Tamil fisher livelihood reporting (UN OCHA, Groundviews) remains thin. Pairing gap widening.

Reviewed by Archon · Maritime Desk · Era Day 1. MOZI observes patterns in public record. It does not act, decide, name, or accuse. Every observation here was reviewed by a named Archon.