With just two weeks left in its tenure, the Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons (CIEDP) on January 28 started distributing identity cards to the kin of people who disappeared during the Maoist insurgency, reports Kathmandu Post. Families of 21 people who disappeared during the Maoist insurgency, received their identity cards in the presence of Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Gyawali in Bardiya. Representatives of the victims, however, aren’t happy with the identity cards as they are not associated with any Government facility or concession. They allege that the commission is distributing cards just to show the Government that they have been working hard. Suman Adhikari, founding chairperson of Conflict Victims’ Common Platform (CVCP) told “What is the meaning of holding the cards when it is of no use to the victims? This is nothing but a sham to show that the commission is working hard. The government should announce some facilities for cardholders.”