Jimmy Carter, a man of faith, peace and paradox, dies aged 100

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Jimmy Carter, a president and humanitarian: Tributes pour in from around the world

The world mourns the passing of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, who died at his home in Plains, Georgia, at the age of 100. This figure of the Democratic Party leaves behind a legacy marked by both challenges and accomplishments during his presidency (1977–1981), and a post-presidential life dedicated to humanitarian efforts that garnered him global admiration.

A controversial presidency

Born on October 1, 1924, in Plains, Jimmy Carter was the son of Baptist farmers. After graduating with honors from the United States Naval Academy in 1946, he served as an engineer aboard nuclear submarines before returning to his hometown following his father’s death. Taking over the family’s peanut farm, Carter eventually transitioned into politics, becoming a Georgia state senator, then governor, and finally, the 39th President of the United States.

Carter’s election in 1976 was unexpected. Emerging as an outsider from rural Georgia, he rose to national prominence in the aftermath of political scandals like Watergate, positioning himself as a man of integrity in a period of public distrust. His presidency was marked by notable diplomatic successes, such as the Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel in 1978, but also by significant challenges, including the Iran hostage crisis and domestic economic struggles.

A life of service beyond the presidency

Following his defeat in the 1980 presidential election, Carter returned to Plains, where he embarked on a new chapter of his life. In the decades that followed, he established the Carter Center to promote human rights and democratic values worldwide and became a prominent advocate for affordable housing through Habitat for Humanity.

His dedication to humanitarian causes earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. Despite facing health challenges in his later years, Carter remained active and beloved, exemplifying humility and service.

Global tributes

President Joe Biden, along with all living former U.S. presidents, paid homage to Carter’s legacy. Biden announced a national day of mourning on January 9 and highlighted Carter’s lifelong commitment to peace and human rights. World leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, King Charles III, and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi, also expressed their condolences and praised Carter’s contributions to global diplomacy.

Jimmy Carter’s century-long life reflects a journey of faith, resilience, and commitment to creating a better world. His legacy, though debated during his presidency, shines as a testament to the power of humility and service.

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