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18 years of comprehensive peace accord; survivors still longing for…

Ramesh Lamsal Kathmandu, Nov 20: In a bid to unleash the causes of conflict and provide relief and reparation to the victims, the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) was signed on 21 November 2006, some 18 years ago. The objective of the peace accord signed between the government and the then

Nepal determined to conclude TJ process, with no blanket amnesty,…

Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said Nepal is determined to conclude the Transitional Justice process to heal the wounds

UN welcomes adoption of new transitional justice legislation in Nepal

Kathmandu, Aug. 23: The United Nations has welcomed the adoption of the new transitional justice law in Nepal. The UN

TRC Bill passed by House of Representatives

The House of Representatives has endorsed the Bill related to transitional justice.

Report of task force on Transitional Justice handed to top…

A report of the understanding reached at the task force level for finalizing the transitional justice in accordance with the

Top leaders positive to sort out remaining work of Transitional…

The top leaders of major three political parties have come univocal to forge consensus on the remaining issues relating to

Transitional justice should be ensured soon: KP Oli

Chairman of CPN (UML) KP Sharma Oli has emphasized that the work related to transitional justice should be completed soon.

Once consensus eludes on transitional justice, due process beings: Ramesh…

Nepali Congress lawmaker Ramesh Lekhak has said if consensus eludes among political parties on transitional justice, due process would be

Major parties’ top leaders meet in Baluwatar, TRC main agenda

A meeting of the top leaders of three major political parties is taking place at the Prime Minister's official residence

Probe into war-era cases will be in line with principles…

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said that the jobs of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Commission of