EDITORIAL: Elusive justice It's been a very long wait for the victims of the decade-long Maoist insurgency, but justice for them remains elusive even after 17 years of the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) in 2006. Opinion 31 Aug, 2023
Victims of Doramba incident still deprived of justice ​​​​​​​Advocacy Forum has issued a press release demanding justice for those Maoist cadres and civilians who were brutally killed 20 years ago at Doramba in Ramechhap by the then Royal Nepali Army while the state and the Maoists were observing a ceasefire. Nepal 18 Aug, 2023
EDITORIAL - Amend the TRC Act When the then government, represented by the Seven-Party Alliance opposing then King Gyanendra’s autocratic rule, and the rebel Maoists reached the Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) in 2006, both the sides had agreed to end the transitional justice within six months of signing the accord. Opinion 17 Aug, 2022
EDITORIAL: UN help for justice Even 15 years after the decade-long Maoist insurgency came to an end, justice for the thousands of conflict victims remains just as elusive, with little signs of whether justice will ever be done to them. Opinion 04 Oct, 2021
Appoint TRC, CIEDP officials after act amendment, says accountability watchdog Kathmandu, July 9 Accountability Watch Committee has appealed to the government to amend the Transitional Justice Act before appointing members of two transitional justice mechanisms, Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Commission of... Horoscopes 10 Jul, 2019
EDITORIAL: Justice delayed The entire peace process will remain incomplete unless the victims get justice, reparation and fair treatment from the state The United Nations special rapporteurs, in a joint letter addressed to Nepal’s Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, have... 19 Apr, 2019