Official Response to the OAS Secretary General's Statement on Haiti Roadmap
On September 9, 2025, the Organization of American States (OAS) published an official press release titled:
🔗 “OAS Secretary General Joins Statement from Member States in Support of Haiti Roadmap”
In this statement, OAS Secretary General Albert Ramdin affirmed that the “Haitian people” support the so-called Haiti Roadmap—an initiative coordinated between OAS Member States, the United Nations, and CARICOM, claiming to represent a unified plan for Haiti’s future.
However, today, we must set the record straight:
❗We, as Indigenous Haytian representatives and signatories of a vision aligned with the 1940 OAS Treaty (Section 8), were never informed, consulted, or included in this declaration.
📢 Therefore, we publicly reject the claim that all Haitians support this roadmap, and we categorically affirm:
The Diplomatic Indigenous Voice of Hayti was not present, not invited, and not in agreement.
In response, we are publishing below the official letter and correspondence sent by Fener Pierre-Gilles to both the OAS and the Haitian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, dated today, September 10, 2025. This letter formally requests that the Indigenous Haytian Voice be acknowledged and seated at the negotiation table—as required by international law and the OAS’s own founding treaty.
🧭 Our Position Moving Forward:
- We stand against provisional regimes imposed by foreign interest.
- We stand for a Definitive Indigenous Regime that reflects our culture, identity, and legal sovereignty.
- We call upon the Haitian government to verify and respond to the official communication sent via contact@tag9inc.com.
This is not just a procedural matter—it is a matter of restoring the rule of law, honoring the voice of the people, and restoration and intehrity od OAS by honoring our indigneous political rgime , for lonf lasting peace as requuested by the 1940 treaty of the americas.
🔖 Continue reading below to access the full letter and correspondence. 📨 Share this page, tag your representatives, and help us ensure that the truth is heard.
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Official Response to the OAS Secretary General's Statement on Haiti Roadmap
Dated: September 10, 2025From: Fener Pierre-Gilles, TAG 9 INC | Diplomatic Indigenous Voice of HaytiContact: contact@tag9inc.com | www.tag9inc.com | +1-888-639-9287
Urgent Reminder – Indigenous Haytian Voice Has Not Been Included in Any Official Negotiation Table
To the General Secretariat of the OAS, its Member States, and the Haitian Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
While we recognize the urgency of restoring security and stability in Haiti, we must firmly and respectfully clarify the following:
The Indigenous Haytian Voice has never been included at the negotiation table—despite the legal requirement outlined in Section 8 of the 1940 OAS Treaty, which mandates respect for cultural identity, sovereignty, and indigenous governance systems.
The current Haiti Roadmap being supported by the OAS, United Nations, and CARICOM relies on 30+ years of provisional transitional governments that are fundamentally incompatible with the cultural and constitutional will of the Haytian people. These temporary regimes lack both legitimacy and constitutional grounding.
Our Position:
- Haiti is not in need of another transitional framework.
- What is urgently required is a shift toward a Definitive Regime, as aligned with indigenous governance principles and Section 8 of the 1940 Treaty.
Official Action Requested:
We respectfully request that the Haitian Ministry of Foreign Affairs immediately open and respond to our official diplomatic communication sent by:
Fenner Pierre-Gilles
Diplomatic Indigenous Voice of Hayti
This communication contains our formal proposal and constitutional vision for inclusion in all national and international dialogues concerning Haiti’s future—in compliance with international law and indigenous rights.
Call for Treaty Compliance:
We urge the OAS, CARICOM, and all multilateral partners to:
- Acknowledge the absence of the Indigenous Haytian Voice in the current process;
- Suspend further unilateral agreements until proper indigenous representation is established;
- Ensure full compliance with Section 8 of the 1940 Treaty, restoring balance and integrity to all diplomatic proceedings.
Haiti’s path forward must reflect its ancestral governance, not foreign-imposed models of endless transition.
For Correspondence:
Fenner Pierre-GillesCEO Consulting, Funding, Compliance & Diplomatic Haytian Indigenous Voice: From Transition to Definitive Governance.
Tell: +1 (888) 639-9287