By Jacques Charlemagne
Member of: Solidarity Efforts to Build a National and Popular Alternative (ESCANP).
Network of Organizations of the Western Zone (ROZO)
Democratic Renewal (RED)

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Haiti under tutelage: Resolution 2793, a new act of domination

Reinforced guardianship under the guise of “international aid”.

UN Security Council Resolution 2793, adopted on September 30, 2025, institutes the so-called Gangs Repression Force (GRF).
Presented as an initiative to “restore security,” this force is in reality nothing more than an instrument of repression and recolonization in the service of imperialist domination.
Under the pretext of “fighting gangs”, the FRG replaces the Multinational Security Maintenance Force (MMS), while obeying the same interests: those of Washington and its allies.

Behind the diplomatic and humanitarian speeches, the FRG is the armed wing of the foreign tutelage, in charge of keeping the Haitian people under control and protecting the privileges of the corrupt elites.

More than five years without legitimate authority

For more than five years, Haiti has been living without any elected authority, without legitimate institutions, without real political sovereignty.
Under the direct supervision of Western foreign ministries and the United Nations, the country remains in a permanent institutional crisis.
This power vacuum is not the result of chance: it is organized and maintained to justify the foreign presence and to prepare a transition under imperialist control.

The Presidential Transitional Council (CPT) is nothing more than a façade, a political puppet executing the decisions coming from Washington and New York.
These leaders without a popular mandate act as docile slaves of the international project, waiting for their masters to decide the fate of the country around February 7, 2026.

A decade of disaster: poverty, cholera and unpunished crimes

More than a decade of interference and occupation “in the name of peace” have plunged Haiti into chaos and absolute misery.

All human development indicators are in free fall: extreme poverty, food insecurity, hospitals in ruins, closed schools.

Thousands of women and children have been victims of rape committed by UN soldiers.

Cholera, introduced by the Nepalese blue helmets, has killed thousands of Haitians, without the United Nations ever acknowledging its responsibility or compensating the country.

Billions of dollars in international aid have been wasted or diverted, without transparency or concrete results.

These so-called “stabilization” missions have actually destroyed national institutions, broken the social fabric and reinforced dependency.

U.S. imperialism, the architect of chaos

Today, Haiti is the victim of an economic and political embargo imposed by the imperialist powers under the pretext of “stability and security”.
Meanwhile, the gangs continue to receive arms and ammunition from the coast of Florida, under the complicit gaze of U.S. authorities.

It is no coincidence: the insecurity is planned by U.S. imperialism.
It is a conscious strategy to weaken the country, justify foreign interference and keep the Haitian people in fear and dependency.

The United States has never forgiven Haiti for daring to break the chains of slavery in 1804.
For more than two centuries, they have waged a silent and continuous war against the Haitian revolutionary example, a symbol of Black freedom and self-determination.
U.S. imperialism remains the architect of Haitian chaos, transforming the suffering of the people into an instrument of domination.

The UN: smoke and mirrors diplomacy under Washington’s baton

The United Nations is not an instance of peace, but a relay of imperial power.
Under Washington’s leadership, they have turned Haiti into a laboratory for neocolonial experiments, disregarding the rights of the people.

The same complicit silence is repeated in Palestine, where the people are deprived of their right to self-determination.
Haiti and Palestine are today two living symbols of the same global injustice, victims of a system based on domination, impunity and lies.

Where are the progressive forces?

In the face of this planned disaster, the silence and disunity of the Haitian left are unacceptable.
The time has come to rebuild a popular and revolutionary front, faithful to the spirit of 1804, capable of uniting the people around a sovereigntist, anti-colonial and socialist project.

Haiti does not need foreign tutors: it needs its daughters and sons standing up, conscious and organized, ready to take up the torch of national liberation.

For a Haiti worthy of our ancestors’ sacrifices

Haiti must once again become the nation of Dessalines, Catherine Flon, Sanité Bélair and Makandal, the flame of black dignity and universal freedom.
We must dare to rebuild a national and popular alternative, based on sovereignty, social justice and revolutionary memory.

We have dared to be free.
Today we dare to be free by ourselves and for ourselves.

Context note

Between 1994 and 2025, Haiti has undergone seven major international interventions mandated by the UN or supported by the United States, involving the expenditure of more than $15 billion in the name of “security” and “stabilization”.
From the United Nations Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) to the United Nations Integrated Security Mission (BINUH), these operations have left behind a weakened, dependent country marked by cholera, human rights violations and an economy under tutelage.
Resolution 2793, adopted on September 30, 2025, is part of this same logic: an occupation disguised under the mask of international assistance.