Nepal's Transitional Justice Remains Stalled 20 Years After Peace Accord

It has been 20 years since the Comprehensive Peace Accord was signed between the government and the then-rebel CPN (Maoist), yet victims of the conflict have yet to receive justice. Following the peace agreement, the then-ruling and rebel sides took turns in government. At one point, the warring parties even participated in the same government. However, apart from the disarmament and integration of Maoist combatants, the remaining tasks of the peace process have not progressed.The Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission were formed to investigate incidents that occurred during the war. Although officials...