Four international rights groups including Amnesty International, International Commission of Jurists, Human Rights Watch and TRIAL International November 20 called on Nepal to act on Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), reports Kathmandu Post. Issuing a statement on the eve of the 15th anniversary of the CPA, which was signed between the rebel Maoists and then Seven Party Alliance (SPA) on November 21, 2006, marking the end of the decade-long war, Amnesty International, International Commission of Jurists, Human Rights Watch and TRIAL International called on the Nepali government to put the needs of victims front and centre and set out a clear timeline for holding meaningful consultations and upholding its legal obligations so as to enable a credible transitional justice process.