Nepal: How do conflict victims view the recent transitional justice bill agreement?

Suman Adhikari (left), a representative of the conflict victims' group 'Pidit Sajha Chautari,' has expressed his views on the recent transitional justice bill agreement

Suman Adhikari (left), a representative of the conflict victims' group 'Pidit Sajha Chautari,' has expressed his views on the recent transitional justice bill agreement. Credit: Suman Adhikari/Facebook, Prakash Mathema/AFP via Getty Images

Nearly 18 years after the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, Nepal's three major political parties have reached a consensus on amendments to the transitional justice-related bill. Suman Adhikari, a representative of the conflict victims' group 'Pidit Sajha Chautari,' spoke with Nepal correspondent Prayas Dulal, discussing the significance of this long-awaited agreement and the victims' perspective on this development.


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