Urgent Appeal: Haiti Warns UNGA of Impending Human Tragedy at America’s Doorstep Amid Global Humanitarian Crises

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Urgent Plea from Haiti’s Transitional Leadership at the 80th UN General Assembly

On September 25, 2025, during the 80th United Nations General Assembly, Haiti’s interim leader, Laurent Saint-Cyr, painted a grim picture of his nation, likening the current crisis to a “modern-day Guernica.” He highlighted the alarming levels of violence, including widespread killings, sexual assaults, and severe food shortages. In his address, Saint-Cyr called for immediate, large-scale international intervention to uphold democratic values, safeguard the welfare of children, and ensure Haiti’s fundamental right to peace.

Keywords: Haiti, UNGA, Laurent Saint-Cyr, international action, democracy, human rights, 2025

Location: Port-au-Prince, Haiti

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