Myanmar’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi arrived on her first visit to conflict-battered northern Rakhine State on Thursday, an unannounced trip to an area that has seen most of its Rohingya Muslim population forced out by an army campaign. During her visit, she urged people “not to quarrel among each other.” Suu Kyi is facing mounting international pressure for her handling of violence in Rakhine state and the Rohingya refugee crisis. In a speech on Tuesday, Myanmar’s de facto leader condemned rights abuses but did not blame the army or address allegations of ethnic cleansing.