Kathmandu, March 28: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said the government was committed to making successful the works of two transitional justice commissions.
Addressing the national conference
on transitional justice organized jointly by the Accountability Watch Committee
and the Conflict Victims' Organization in the federal capital on Thursday, PM Oli
said the works of the previous commissions on transitional justice would be
reviewed rigorously. All sides should be aware and devoted to making further
works resulted oriented, he stressed.
The Head of the government reminded
that the bill on transitional justice was passed by the federal parliament on
consensus in order to conclude the peace process, thereby ensuring justice and
reparation to the conflict victims. The Act would be helpful to not repeat the
violence, PM Oli said, adding that another recommendation committee was also
formed after the consensus among top leaders of the major parties to select
members to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Commission on
Enquiry of Enforced Disappeared Persons.
"All Nepalis want to forget
the wound of conflict. We have ditched violence. Let us not repeat such
activities. Let's ensure justice to conflict victims," he said, however,
regretting that we failed to take the peace process to a logical conclusion even in
18 years. Now, we all should be serious to conclude the peace process. Action
will be taken against those violating human rights, he vowed.
The PM mentioned, "It is not
necessary to talk about observing the armed conflict as a ceremony or
announcing public holiday. Such thing makes victims more victimized."
Stressing the need of support from the international community to take transitional
justice to a conclusion, the PM shared that Nepal has been making efforts to
find out solution in a unique way.
He also urged everyone not to
produce unnecessary issues linking them to transitional justice.
Transitional justice and the removal of an employee at government bodies are
starkly different, according to him.
PM Oli clarified that the country
could not backtrack from a federal democratic republic as it was established
through people's struggle and sacrifice.
Nepali Congress President and
former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and CPN (Maoist Centre) Chair and
former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' were also present on the
occasion. (RSS)