Jimmy Carter, former US president and tireless rights advocate, dies aged 100 latest updates
Briefly

Unpopular after losing to Ronald Reagan in 1980, Carter went on to have one of the most distinguished post-presidential careers, winning the Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian efforts.
Carter founded the Atlanta-based Carter Center in the early 1980s, which played a crucial role in combatting diseases like river blindness, trachoma, and Guinea worm disease.
Chip Carter described his father as a hero of peace and human rights, emphasizing how he brought people together through shared beliefs in love and community.
A critic of the 2003 invasion of Iraq and other controversial policies, Carter remained dedicated to advocating for human rights and a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.
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