Overview
- Rosales confirmed his resignation from the Centro de Derechos Humanos de la Montaña Tlachinollan and from representing the parents of the 43 students.
- He announced the decision in a letter titled “En otras trincheras de lucha,” signed in Tlapa and dated August 19, made public on August 21.
- He said he is in dialogue about potentially joining president‑elect Hugo Aguilar’s incoming Supreme Court team, but no appointment has been formalized.
- Rosales appeared in an official photo with the ministers‑elect this week, underscoring the ongoing conversations about possible collaboration.
- Families expressed sadness and, in some cases, disappointment at his departure, which comes weeks before the 11th anniversary of the 2014 disappearances and after years in which he faced threats and even temporary exile.