
Duterte Camp Seeks Disqualification of Two ICC Judges
The Hague, Netherlands – In a significant development in the ongoing crimes against humanity case against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, his legal team has filed a motion requesting the disqualification of two ICC judges. The motion, dated May 12, 2025, alleges that the judges' prior decisions could compromise their impartiality in the current proceedings. The document highlights concerns about potential bias and the need for an objective and impartial adjudication. The ICC has yet to respond to this request. Duterte's legal team argues that the judges' previous rulings create a conflict of interest, potentially hindering Duterte's right to a fair trial. The outcome of this motion will significantly impact the trajectory of the case. This development underscores the complexities and sensitivities surrounding international legal processes, particularly when high-profile political figures are involved. The ICC's decision will be closely watched by legal experts and the international community alike.