Overview
- Rosales confirmed his departure from the Centro de Derechos Humanos de la Montaña Tlachinollan and from the Nos Faltan 43 legal representation in a letter titled “En otras trincheras de lucha.”
- He said he is in dialogue to collaborate with incoming Supreme Court president Hugo Aguilar’s team, stressing that no formal appointment has been made to date.
- A photo from a recent meeting of ministers‑elect showed Rosales present, reflecting ongoing conversations about a possible advisory role with the new Court leadership.
- Parents were informed in person at the Ayotzinapa rural school; reactions ranged from sadness and disappointment to respect and support for his decision.
- Tlachinollan’s director said Rosales notified the organization days earlier, as the unresolved case faces a looming 11th anniversary and the families prepare for continuity with new legal coordination.