Without addressing the concerns of victims of the conflict, the ongoing peace process cannot be complete, they said while speaking at a seminar here.
Sapna Pradhan, a senior advocate and women's activist, said the government and political parties should work together to build a transitional justice mechanism and form a Truth and Reconciliation Commission at the earliest to provide justice to victims.
She rejected the view that a general amnesty should be provided to all perpetrators of rights violations, including those involved in serious excesses during the conflict.
Rastriya Parjatantra Party Nepal leader Nirranjan Thapa said those involved in serious rights violations should be dealt with like criminals. They cannot be pardoned in the name of concluding the peace process, he added.
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Senior Maoist leader Barsha Man Pun said his party is "ready to address the concerns of conflict victims in case of serious human rights violations but it is not possible to investigate each and every incident related to the conflict".
Hanaa Singer, the acting UN Resident Coordinator, expressed hope that the new Constituent Assembly would be able to promulgate the new Constitution within the stipulated timeframe of a year.
She underlined the need to establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission in line with global norms and practices.