Former US President Jimmy Carter Passes Away at 100
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has passed away at the age of 100. He died on December 29, 2024, in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. Carter leaves behind a legacy of public service, humanitarian efforts, and a commitment to peace.
A Presidency Marked by Milestones
Carter served as president from 1977 to 1981. His time in office was highlighted by the Camp David Accords, a landmark peace agreement between Egypt and Israel. However, his presidency also faced challenges, including the Iran hostage crisis and economic difficulties. Despite these hurdles, Carter remained a steadfast advocate for diplomacy and human rights.
A Life of Humanitarian Work
After leaving the White House, Carter devoted his life to helping others. Through the Carter Center, which he founded with his wife Rosalynn, he worked to promote human rights, combat diseases, and advance democracy around the world. His efforts earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, recognising his contributions to peace and humanitarian causes.
Tributes from Around the World
Global leaders have expressed their condolences and paid tribute to Carter’s remarkable life. US President Joe Biden described him as an “extraordinary leader and humanitarian,” while former President Barack Obama praised his integrity and commitment to service. International figures, including King Charles III and French President Emmanuel Macron, have also acknowledged Carter’s impact on global peace and democracy.
A Symbol of Humility and Service
Mourners have gathered at the Carter Presidential Center in Atlanta to honour his legacy. Many have left symbolic items like peanuts and peaches, reflecting his roots as a Georgian peanut farmer.
A Lasting Legacy
Jimmy Carter’s life was a testament to the power of service, humility, and compassion. From his presidency to his post-White House humanitarian work, he dedicated himself to making the world a better place. His contributions will continue to inspire generations to come.
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