
THE HAGUE, Netherlands —The International Criminal Court (ICC) has become the focal point of two dramatically opposing demands: freedom for a former president from the Philippines and justice against a sitting leader from Uganda. Outside its premises in The Hague, voices rise daily, supporters in defense of Rodrigo Duterte, others pleading for the arrest of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni and his son.
Despite his incarceration at Scheveningen Prison under ICC custody, former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte staged a powerful political comeback. On May 12, he ran in the Davao City mayoralty race and crushed his relative, Karlo Nograles, in a historic landslide. Duterte garnered 662,630 votes, while Nograles received only 80,852, securing a margin of over 580,000 votes.
