A meeting of the Central Executive Committee of Conflict Victims’ Common Platform (CVCP) on May 26 adopted its special resolution on the current issues related to transitional justice demanding amendment to transitional justice act, reports The Himalayan Times. According to a press statement issued by CVCP, the two commissions – the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and the Commission on the investigation of Enforced Disappeared Persons (CIEDP) – failed to discharge their duties in accordance with the principles of transitional justice, goals of the Comprehensive Peace Accord and sentiment of the victims. “We demand that the commissions be staffed by competent, independent and qualified TJ expert. We demand that the government should postpone the recommendation process and start consultation on amendment of the law. The National Human Rights Commission should recall its representative from the recommendation committee. The CVCP believes that the process of selecting new commissioners is a part of conspiracy to divert its attention from making an amendment to the TJ Act. This is not acceptable for conflict victims. If the former TRC and CIEDP commissioners are reappointed, the conflict victims will reject the commissions outright. The CVCP has been closely watching the unfolding events,” it stated.