The outgoing UN human rights chief says Myanmar’s de-facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi should have resigned over the military’s violent campaign against the Rohingya Muslim minority last year. Zeid Ra’ad al Hussein told the BBC the Nobel Peace prize winner should have considered returning to house arrest rather than excusing the military. Myanmar rejected the report by United Nations investigators that called for top generals to be prosecuted for genocide, saying the international community was making “false allegations”. The UN started the facts finding mission last year to investigate the widespread allegations of killings, rape and torture by security forces, which al Hussein stated as ethnic cleansing.