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Protest as quake-hit Myanmar junta chief joins Bangkok summit

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More than 3,000 people are confirmed dead after the quake, with up to three million more affected, many without shelter.

BANGKOK: Protesters displayed a banner calling Myanmar’s junta chief a “murderer” as he joined a regional summit in Bangkok on Friday, a week after a huge earthquake killed thousands, leaving desperate survivors pleading for food and shelter.

More than 3,000 people are confirmed dead after the 7.7-magnitude quake, and the United Nations estimates that up to three million may have been affected in some way – many left without shelter after their homes were destroyed.

Many nations have sent aid and rescue teams, but on the ground in some of the worst-hit areas there is little sign of Myanmar’s ruling military helping survivors.

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