Metro Manila, Philippines – The International Criminal Court Trial Chamber III has directed parties to submit observations on the continued detention of former President Rodrigo Duterte by May 8, following the confirmation of charges against him. In an order dated May 1, the chamber identified the parties as the Office of the Prosecutor, Duterte’s defense counsel, the legal representatives of the victims, and the Office of the Public Counsel for Victims. “The chamber observes that, pursuant to the statutory framework, the Accused’s pre-trial detention shall be reviewed at least every 120 days,” the court said. “In light of the developments following the annual hearing, the Chamber considers it necessary to give the parties and participants the opportunity to submit any observations they may have regarding the Accused’s continued detention or release, with or without conditions, including the existence of any changed circumstances,” it added. The Trial Chamber III is set…