But the U.N.'s Human Rights Office on Friday accused the military of continuing attacks, claiming there were more than 60 attacks after the earthquake, including 16 since the military announced a temporary ceasefire on Wednesday.
A week after catastrophic earthquake in Myanmar, focus turns to a growing humanitarian crisis
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The army says it's regrouping and will regain the initiative, but hope is rising among opponents that this could be a turning point in the struggle to oust the army leaders who toppled democratically elected Aung San Suu Kyi almost three years ago.
Myanmar's military is losing ground against coordinated nationwide attacks, buoying opposition hopes
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