
Trop c est trop (French for Enough is Enough) is the narrative that follows the transformation of Haiti from 90% gang control in Port-au-Prince to a new era of security. Following a popular uprising and the rise of a new, uncompromising political leadership, the government pledges to remove the cancer of gang leadership, mercenaries, and terrorists from the city permanently. They construct the Silent Peak Sanctuary of Justice (SJPS), also known as “Sanctuaire de Justice du Pic Silencieux”, in one of Haiti’s most inaccessible, high-altitude, and rural peaks. The narrative emphasizes the journey of top gang leaders from the chaotic, noisy streets of the capital to a place where silence is a weapon. The facility is not just a prison; it is a "maximum-isolation, high-tech fortress of accountability." The "Silent" in Silent Peak means complete isolation, reducing gang influence over the outside world when it concludes with the return of nighttime peace to Port-au-Prince, validating the sacrifice, where the only path out for the incarcerated is through anonymous burial, ensuring they never terrorize the public again. Located in a remote, high-altitude, and inaccessible mountain range (such as near the Chaîne de la Selle). It is designed by engineers specializing in seismic-resistant structures to withstand earthquakes (referencing the 2010 disaster). The location is chosen to make, and prevent, unauthorized access or violent raids by gangs. A new elite unit with advanced physical and tactical training. Stringent internal vetting prevents corruption or smuggling. The state enforces a "Zero-Return" policy. Inmates are considered to have lost their rights, with anonymous burial within the premises to prevent shrines or martyr status for gang leaders. The only goal is to eradicate gang influence in Port-au-Prince and restore normal daily/nighttime life for citizens. The title for Souvre Haïti in French and in Haitian Creole for Sove Ayiti, which translates to Save Haiti sentiment that reflects a community demand for accountability, where the priority is in placed on the safety and rights of victims who have suffered under gang control. The successful campaign proposal is to end Haiti's gang crisis and usher in a new era of peace is "Haiti's New Horizon: A Unified Roadmap to Reclaim the Capital and Restore the State."

Trop c'est trop

A New Era of Peace
for A New Era of Peace in Establishing "Sanctuaire de Justice" to End Gang Tyranny
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By creating the Sanctuaire de Justice du Pic Silencieux (SJPS)—a maximum-security, isolated mountain supermax—all convicted criminals, terrorists, and gang affiliates will be permanently removed from society. This plan aims to provide a definitive answer to the current crisis where gangs control an estimated 90% of Port-au-Prince. By removing criminals to a location as remote as the Pic Silencieux, the government can finally begin the work of restoring the National Palace and holding the first democratic elections in over a decade, to ensure that once criminals enter the mega-prison, they never return to urban communities. This initiative proposes a radical, zero-tolerance law, the "Haitian Sovereignty and Public Safety Act," to eradicate gang control in Port-au-Prince. It empowers law enforcement with top-tier training and equipment, focusing on a total crackdown on gang affiliations to cut them off from Haitian society.
