How long will transitional justice be enforced?

Poush 8, 2081

Pathak Patra

How long will transitional justice be enforced?

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Even after 17 years of the Maoist peace process, transitional justice has not been completed due to party interests. Why could not the peace process become a matter of common interest to all?

Why are you hesitant to make decisions about the nation and the people? The peace process is not for profit. Shouldn't all parties agree on giving justice to the victims? Even now, why are the top leaders of the party unable to contemplate the pain of being forced to walk with bullet fragments in their bodies? Even if a family member has been missing for years, what will be the mood of that family if their condition is not known?

In conflict situations, whether from the state side or from the rebel side, thousands of innocent lives have been lost. Even after the expiration of the deadline of the committee formed to form the Commission of Inquiry into Disappeared Persons and the Commission of Truth and Reconciliation, the committee has lost its justification. The question has arisen whether to give justice to the

victims or to continue forming committee after committee. Therefore, the then leader of the rebel group, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, and the current ruling party must find a meeting point to bring the peace process, which has been going on for years, to an early end.
– Purushottam Ghimire, Jorpati, Kathmandu

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