This report is part of Inquirer’s special coverage of Duterte at the ICC. For real-time updates, follow our live coverage of the confirmation hearing. THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Emotions ran high on the eve of the much-anticipated confirmation of charges hearing in the crimes against humanity case against former President Rodrigo Duterte, with throngs of Filipino migrants showing solidarity with drug war victims and only a handful but constant group of supporters of the detained leader. Llore Pasco, whose two sons were gunned down in 2017, and Sheerah Escudero, whose brother was found dead—hogtied and wrapped in tape—also in 2017, […]... Keep on reading: Grief and protest mark eve of Duterte's ICC confirmation hearing