Myanmar government leader Aung San Suu Kyi will not attend the UN General Assembly in New York next week amid growing calls for Myanmar’s security forces to be held accountable for alleged crimes against Rohingya Muslims, Reuters reports. The United Nations’ outgoing human rights chief, Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, has said Suu Kyi should have resigned over the military’s violent crackdown on the Muslim Rohingya minority, The Telegraph reports. His comments were made a few days after a searing UN investigation that criticized her for failing to use her “moral authority” to stop the terror. Inside Myanmar, however, Suu Kyi remains nearly as popular as ever, seen as a bulwark against both military encroachment into politics and international condemnation, according to The Guardian.