From Panama to Palestine, Jimmy Carter refused to let his moral voice be silenced
Briefly

In May 1989, former US president Jimmy Carter boldly sought to engage with Panamanian citizens amid mounting attempts by military ruler Gen Manuel Noriega to silence dissent.
Carter's transition from a widely criticized president to a respected former leader was marked by his work with the Carter Center, emphasizing disease eradication, conflict mediation, and promoting democracy.
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