[The Hague – Kenya argued on Thursday that putting its top two leaders on trial before the International Criminal Court could compromise security in the often volatile east African region.The indictments for crimes against humanity against Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto “create particular problems in the context of regional peace and security”, Kenya’s attorney-general Githu Muigai said. Muigai was speaking on the second day of an annual meeting of the Hague-based ICC’s member states, during a session to discuss whether heads of states should be given immunity from prosecution.]
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