Vidulfo Rosales
Vidulfo Rosales is a lawyer representing the families of the 43 students who went missing in Ayotzinapa, Mexico, in 2014. He has been a vocal advocate for justice in this case, recently urging the Mexican President to prioritize the extradition of Tomás Zerón de Lucio, emphasizing the need for accountability in the investigation.
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Mexico:
Vidulfo Rosales is mentioned in relation to his incorporation into the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation.
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Mexico:
Vidulfo Rosales is involved in the Supreme Court of Justice under Minister Hugo Aguilar.
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Mexico:
Vidulfo Rosales has been the lawyer for the parents of the 43 for the past 11 years and was recently appointed to a position in the court.
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Mexico:
Vidulfo Rosales left his position as the lawyer for the families of the 43 missing students to take a role in the Supreme Court.
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Mexico:
Vidulfo Rosales is mentioned in the context of controversies surrounding his arrival at the Court.
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Mexico:
Vidulfo Rosales joined the Supreme Court after resigning as a lawyer for the families of the 43 Ayotzinapa normalistas.
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Mexico:
Vidulfo Rosales is an activist and former lawyer for the families of the 43 missing students from Ayotzinapa.
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Mexico:
Vidulfo Rosales resigned from defending the families of the 43 Ayotzinapa normalistas to continue leading the Human Rights Center of the Mountain.
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Mexico:
Vidulfo Rosales resigned as a lawyer for the families of the 43 missing students from Ayotzinapa to collaborate with Hugo Aguilar.
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Mexico:
Hay nuevas líneas de investigación en el caso Ayotzinapa: abogado Vidulfo Rosales.
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