Jimmy Carter Passes Away, 39th President of the United States, at Age 100
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, passed away on Sunday at the age of 100 at his home in Plains, Georgia. Born on October 1, 1924, Carter rose from humble beginnings on a farm without water or electricity to become a globally recognized leader for his commitment to peace and human rights.
Personal Life and Final Years
Jimmy Carter shared his life with his wife, Rosalynn Carter, who passed away in 2023. Together, they were an iconic couple devoted to social and humanitarian causes. In his later years, Carter faced health challenges and chose to receive palliative care at his home in Plains, Georgia, where he peacefully passed away surrounded by his family.
His life and legacy remain a source of inspiration, reflecting his unwavering dedication to public service, the promotion of peace, and the defense of human rights.
Political Career and Key Achievements
Before his presidency, Carter served as the governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975. In 1977, he assumed the presidency of the United States, a position he held until 1981. During his tenure, he was known for:
- Camp David Accords: Brokered by Carter in 1978, these agreements established peace between Egypt and Israel, marking a milestone in international diplomacy.
- Torrijos-Carter Treaties: Signed in 1977, these treaties returned full control of the Panama Canal to Panama, strengthening relations between the two nations.
Recognition and Legacy
In 2002, Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his "tireless efforts to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, advance democracy and human rights, and promote economic and political development."
After his presidency, Carter founded the Carter Center in 1982, an organization dedicated to promoting peace, fighting disease, and defending human rights worldwide. His humanitarian work and commitment to democracy earned him the respect and admiration of world leaders and citizens alike.
Reactions from World Leaders
Various former presidents and political figures have expressed their condolences and tributes to Carter. Bill and Hillary Clinton praised his efforts to protect natural resources and foster peace.
President Joe Biden described him as "one of the most influential statesmen" in U.S. history.
Pope Francis commended his "steadfast commitment" to peace and the most vulnerable.
Final Reflection
Jimmy Carter leaves behind an indelible legacy as a defender of peace, human rights, and democracy. His life exemplifies a profound dedication to public service and an unrelenting pursuit of a more just and peaceful world.
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