Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has expressed the commitment of the government to facilitate the work of the two commissions related to transitional justice.
Addressing the National Conference on Transitional Justice organized by the Accountability Monitoring Committee and conflict victim organizations today, Prime Minister Oli reviewed why the previous works of the two Commissions on Transitional Justice were not successful and emphasized that everything should be done to make the work of the coming days successful.
He assured the government that the government will be active in providing justice and compensation to the victims, ensuring that the unnecessary and unjustified violence of the past will not happen again and bringing the peace process to a conclusion.
After the law on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Investigation Commission on Disappeared Persons was passed by the Parliament, there was no consensus on the recommendation committee formed earlier for the appointment of officers of those commissions.
'All Nepali people want to forget the wounds of the conflict. We have left the path of violence. Let's not do such things anymore, let's give justice to the victims. Since the peace process has not been completed for eighteen years, we have become embarrassed to show our faces at the international level, so now we must be serious about completing the work. "Those who violate serious human rights will be punished," Prime Minister Oli said, "There is no need to celebrate the people's war even now or try to celebrate it by giving a public holiday." Such things can make the victim even more victimized.'
Congress chairman and former prime minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, Maoist chairman and former prime minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal attended the event. Prime Minister Oli said that Nepal is trying to find a solution to this process in a fundamental way, stressing that the international community must be supported and supported to complete the transitional justice.
He requested that such unnecessary matters should not be presented together as the work related to transitional justice and the removal of employees of any government agency are not comparable. Prime Minister Oli also made it clear that the country cannot go back because the federal democratic republic has been established through the struggle of the people.
