Correction to Mr. Kemi Seba
Mr. Kemi Seba, You claim that gang leaders in Haiti have understood your message. In reality, it may be you who does not truly understand what is happening in our country. These gang leaders have neither doctrine nor philosophy. They act heartlessly, without conscience, and without any vision for the people.
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 2 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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« Lè w gen yon zoranj ki pouri, se jetel poul pa gate lòt bèl zoranj yo. » Can one lead a revolution with individuals who claim to believe in sacrifice, while assassinating their own brothers and sisters? With those who rape, who burn babies and teenagers, who set fire to our homes? Certainly not. Without suggesting you are acting in bad faith, allow us to tell you that you are making a grave error by seeking to ally yourself with merciless, unscrupulous terrorists of unspeakable cruelty and barbarity. You should instead address the true victims—the Haitian people—who, for too long, have endured all forms of violence, whether from gangs (or rather, terrorists) or from the Haitian state itself. It is with deep pain that we note your apparent intention to deliver us into the hands of these cannibalistic terrorists, under the pretext of « viv ansanm ». This people does not need false reconciliations with terrorists and their tormentors — it needs to be freed from these chains. Haiti suffers from a serious leadership problem: leaders who fully assume their responsibilities and can take geo-political strategic positions that can help us ally with true partners to initiate the real development of our dear Haiti. GRANAC says NO to all forms of maneuvers, manipulations, and complicity with terror. Josué Blaise
National Spokesperson ( GRANAC )



