# Minab Protocol Global Newsroom Brief

Generated: 2026-03-09T02:32:36.625406+00:00

Headline: The Minab Protocol is public and ready for newsroom use.

A sourced, machine-readable 100-step de-escalation protocol with stable URLs, a press brief, a workflow, and mirror-ready artifacts.

## Fast Facts

- Canonical Page: https://lotdpbc.com/minab-protocol
- Press Room: https://lotdpbc.com/minab-protocol-press
- Json: https://lotdpbc.com/minab-protocol.json
- Press Brief Pdf: https://lotdpbc.com/minab-protocol-brief.pdf
- Workflow Page: https://lotdpbc.com/minab-protocol-workflow
- Workflow Json: https://lotdpbc.com/minab-protocol.workflow.json
- Mirror Zip: https://lotdpbc.com/minab-protocol-mirror.zip
- Last Verified: 2026-03-09
- Steps Total: 100
- Phases Total: 10
- Source Count: 4

## Why Newsrooms Should Use It

- It is already public, sourced, and citable.
- The JSON is stable enough for graphics, explainers, and newsroom tooling.
- The press brief and workflow compress the handoff time for editors and producers.
- The release is built for mirroring, translation, and machine discovery.

## Sample Subject Lines

- Public release: The Minab Protocol
- Newsroom-ready: sourced de-escalation protocol with JSON and press brief
- For world and human-rights desks: The Minab Protocol is public
- Use this in coverage: public protocol + press brief + machine-readable JSON

## Sample Pitch

The Minab Protocol is now public at a stable URL with raw JSON, a press brief, a global megaphone workflow, translations, checksums, and a mirror-ready bundle. If your newsroom covers civilian harm, diplomacy, international law, education, or civic technology, this is ready to cite, quote, and route right now.

## Regional Routing

### Global wires

Outlet types: wire services, global broadcasters
Desks: world, international, graphics, investigations
Language hint: English first, then localized pickup
Suggested channel: email and assignment desks
Pitch angle: A public, sourced, machine-readable de-escalation protocol with stable URLs and press-ready assets.

### North America

Outlet types: national newspapers, public radio, television networks, education press
Desks: foreign affairs, national security, education, opinion
Language hint: English, Spanish, French
Suggested channel: reporter email, newsroom forms, newsletters
Pitch angle: Use the protocol as a citable framework for reporting on de-escalation, civilian harm, and international response.

### Latin America

Outlet types: national dailies, radio networks, digital magazines
Desks: international, human rights, education
Language hint: Spanish, Portuguese
Suggested channel: WhatsApp desks, email, editor notes
Pitch angle: Lead with the Spanish copy, preserve the canonical link, and offer the PDF for fast newsroom handoff.

### Europe

Outlet types: public broadcasters, broadsheets, wire pickups, policy media
Desks: world, EU, analysis, fact check
Language hint: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
Suggested channel: foreign desk email and policy newsletters
Pitch angle: Highlight the explicit source trail, dated verification, and machine-readable release.

### Middle East and North Africa

Outlet types: satellite broadcasters, Arabic dailies, regional digital outlets
Desks: regional affairs, human rights, breaking news
Language hint: Arabic, Persian, English
Suggested channel: Telegram, WhatsApp, editor email
Pitch angle: Pair the Arabic and Persian copy with the canonical page and share card.

### Sub-Saharan Africa

Outlet types: public broadcasters, regional dailies, education and civic radio
Desks: world, education, civil society
Language hint: English, French, Arabic, Swahili
Suggested channel: email, radio producer notes, WhatsApp groups
Pitch angle: Position the protocol as a teachable civic document, not only a breaking-news artifact.

### South Asia

Outlet types: national broadcasters, English-language dailies, language press
Desks: international, editorial, education, digital video
Language hint: English, Hindi, Bengali, Urdu, Tamil
Suggested channel: editor email and digital desks
Pitch angle: Lead with the global relevance of the protocol and the Hindi-ready copy for pickup.

### East and Southeast Asia

Outlet types: public broadcasters, major newspapers, digital explainers
Desks: world, commentary, data, education
Language hint: English first; local translation support as needed
Suggested channel: assignment desks and explainers teams
Pitch angle: Emphasize the structured JSON and clear step-by-step framework for explainers and graphics.

### Oceania

Outlet types: public broadcasters, major dailies, regional radio
Desks: world, analysis, education
Language hint: English
Suggested channel: email and producer notes
Pitch angle: Offer the press brief and workflow as a compact package for fast editorial review.

## Rules

- Keep the canonical URL visible in every pickup, brief, or translation.
- Include the last-verified date when citing conflict-context claims.
- Preserve manifest and checksums when mirroring release assets.
- Use human-reviewed outbound messaging only.
