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A major development has emerged in the case involving former President Rodrigo Duterte, as the International Criminal Court (ICC) officially announced the judges who will oversee the proceedings.
According to documents released by the court, the Trial Chamber assigned to the case includes Judges Joanna Korner, Keebong Paek, and Nicolas Guillou.
This marks a significant transition from preliminary stages to a more structured legal process.
The Trial Chamber plays a central role in ICC proceedings.
It is responsible for:
Organizing hearings and conferences
Consulting with involved parties
Setting timelines for legal processes
Determining how evidence will be presented
It also handles preliminary issues, including procedural decisions that can shape how the case unfolds.
The assignment of judges signals movement—not conclusion.
It means the case is advancing into a phase where structure, timelines, and legal strategy become more defined.
For observers, this is where things begin to shift from speculation to process.
And in international law, process is everything.
The case itself traces back to allegations linked to anti-drug operations during Duterte’s tenure, both as mayor of Davao City and later as President of the Philippines.
These allegations have been debated for years—across political, legal, and public platforms.
Now, with the Trial Chamber in place, those debates are entering a more formal arena.
And that raises an important question:
👉 How will this case be interpreted—not just legally, but publicly?
Reactions remain deeply divided.
Some view the development as a necessary step toward accountability in international law.
Others see it as a politically charged process that raises questions about jurisdiction and sovereignty.
And then there are those simply watching—waiting to see how the process unfolds before forming conclusions.
This isn’t just about one individual.
It’s about how international institutions interact with national leadership, and how legal frameworks are applied across borders.
Cases like this often carry broader implications:
👉 For global justice systems
👉 For national sovereignty debates
👉 For public trust in both local and international institutions
The ICC’s involvement in high-profile cases tends to draw global attention.
But attention doesn’t always mean clarity.
As proceedings move forward, timelines will be set, evidence will be reviewed, and legal arguments will take shape.
And throughout this process, perception will continue to evolve—both domestically and internationally.
In situations like this, narratives often split into two paths:
👉 One focused on legal accountability
👉 Another focused on political interpretation
And depending on which lens people use, the same development can mean very different things.
That’s what makes this moment significant.
The assignment of judges doesn’t end the conversation—it begins a new chapter.
What happens next will depend not only on legal proceedings, but on how those proceedings are understood by the public.
👉 Because in cases like this, perception and process often move side by side.
Ecclesiastes 3:17 (KJV)
“God shall judge the righteous and the wicked: for there is a time there for every purpose and for every work.”
This verse reminds us that justice—whether human or divine—unfolds in its proper time. In moments of uncertainty, patience and discernment are essential, as truth and accountability are ultimately revealed.
December 11, 2025•3 min read
Before the demolition operators…
Before the ICC narratives…
Before the political vultures circled Duterte and his allies…
there was Rowena Amelia Guanzon —
already speaking, already fighting, and already standing for truth even before Duterte became President.

Back when Rodrigo Duterte was still running for office,
and the entire establishment feared his rise,
Guanzon delivered a bombshell:
the case questioning his candidacy landed in her lap.
Other commissioners wanted her inhibited.
Powerful people whispered behind closed doors.
Even Duterte’s own lawyer — Secretary Aguirre — tried to push her out.
But Guanzon?
She was unfazed.
She was fire.
She said:
“Why should I inhibit?
Why—who’s scared of you?”
That single line captured who she really is:
a truth-warrior who refuses to kneel before intimidation.
And then came the line that shook the room:
“You think you attack one commissioner…
you think we will not circle the wagons?
Are you stupid?”
Only Guanzon and Duterte can talk like that —
raw, unfiltered, fearless, and allergic to corruption.
But here’s what people forget:
After all the hearings…
after the noise…
after pressure from all directions…
Guanzon herself decided that Duterte SHOULD NOT be disqualified.
She wrote it.
She signed it.
She stood by it.
She even told Duterte in person:
“Mr. President, I am Commissioner Rowena Guanzon.”
And Duterte respected her —
because he respects courage more than loyalty.
People are shocked that Guanzon today defends Duterte.
But the truth is simple:
She has always fought for truth, even if it burns.
And Duterte has always fought the same way.
Two lions.
Two blunt weapons.
Two people unafraid to say “STUPID” in public if the truth demands it.
Their styles match.
Their courage matches.
Their enemies match.
And the truth they stand on has not changed.
Long before the attacks…
Long before the smear campaigns…
Long before the coordination of anti-Duterte forces…
Rowena Guanzon was already standing her ground.
And today, history is circling back —
with the same truth warriors refusing to bow down.


Ito ang nangyari ngayon kay Zaldy Co — ang taong nanguna sa pagbitbit ng akusasyon laban kay VP Sara Duterte, isang Duterte na kilala sa tapang, prinsipyo, at hindi nagpapatalo sa kasinungalingan.
Ngayon?
Siya mismo ang may warrant of arrest.
Samantala, si VP Sara — ang target ng intriga, fake news, at demolition jobs — hindi nagtatago, hindi nagdadramang biktima, at lalong hindi natitinag.
Ang ginagawa niya?
FUN RUN.
Oo, fun run.
Habang ‘yung nag-akusa, hinahanap ng batas.
This is the Duterte difference:
Kapag malinis ka, you live normally.
Kapag naninira ka, you run from the consequences.
At sa gitna ng political theatrics, may isang hindi nagbabago:
“For nothing is hidden that will not be revealed.” – Luke 8:17
Kaya hindi nakakapagtaka kung bakit tuwing may nag-a-attempt mag-fabricate ng kaso laban sa Duterte, ending lagi:
bumabalik sa kanila ang bala.
Sa dulo, hindi lamang batas ang gumagalaw.
Diyos mismo ang naglalantad ng totoo.




Darryl Yap’s recent post about Vice President Sara Duterte struck a chord online, amassing thousands of comments and shares. His words painted a portrait of resilience: “Nagtitiwala, tumulong, tinraydor, siniraan, patuloy na pinahihirapan.”
For her supporters, Sara Duterte is not just a political figure — she is a daughter honoring her father’s legacy, and a leader standing up for the country amidst criticism and betrayal.
The post frames her as a defender of the nation, ready to battle what Yap describes as the “pulang halimaw na umuuto ng rosas,” a direct jab at political rivals. This strong imagery highlights how polarized Philippine politics has become — where allegiances, narratives, and symbols are constantly weaponized.
But beyond the rhetoric lies the bigger question: Can Sara Duterte truly rise above political attacks and prove herself as a unifying leader, or will she remain trapped in the cycle of partisan battles?
As the political landscape heats up, one thing remains clear — Sara Duterte continues to be a central figure in shaping the nation’s political future.
💭 What’s your take? Is Sara Duterte the resilient leader her supporters believe her to be — or just another political personality caught in the storm?
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