ICC naming of Duterte’s allies sharpens Philippines’ political fault lines
Senators Ronald dela Rosa and Christopher Go named as alleged ‘co-perpetrators’ in the former president’s crimes against humanity case

The designation reflects the prosecution’s theory of liability rather than a judicial finding, but the inclusion of two elected lawmakers deepens the stakes ahead of Duterte’s confirmation of charges hearing and complicates calculations within the Senate as rival factions manoeuvre before the 2028 presidential race.

Duterte, 80, faces three counts of crimes against humanity covering 76 killings between 2016 and 2018, including deaths linked to the “war on drugs” he launched at the start of his presidency in 2016 and killings during his tenure as mayor of Davao City between 2013 and 2016.
He was arrested in Manila in March 2025 and flown to The Hague, where he remains in ICC custody.
The charges will be read at a four-day hearing beginning on February 23, at which judges will decide whether prosecutors’ evidence is strong enough for the case to proceed to trial.