Conflict victims opposed plan to amend transitional justice act based on a draft they rejected a year ago, reports Kathmandu Post on August 23. The Nepal Communist Party (NCP) and the Nepali Congress (NC) on August 21 decided to collect feedback from all concerned parties, based on the draft that was made public in June 2018. Gita Rasailee, Chairperson of the Conflict Victims’ National Network (CVNN) said “The government and the major parties are talking about consultations just to show the international community that they are working. The so-called agreement between the political parties goes against the understanding that transitional justice commissions must be established through a fair, independent and transparent process. The series of actions by the parties shows they don’t care about justice for victims.”