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Jimmy Carter

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Gender Male
Age 99
Date of birth October 1,1924
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Plains
Georgia
United States
Height 177 (cm)
Presidential termJanuary 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981
Spouse Rosalynn Carter
Vice president Walter Mondale
Walter F. Mondale
Party Democratic Party
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Army officer
Businessperson
Philanthropist
Novelist
military personnel
Statesperson
Education United States Naval Academy
Union College
Georgia Southwestern State University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Movies/Shows In Remembrance of Martin
Free to Rock
Air Force One
We Are One
Jimmy Carter: The President from Plains
Children Amy Carter
Donnel Carter
Jack Carter
James Carter
Position Winger
Great grandchild Thomas Clyde Carter
Henry Lewis Carter
Parents James Earl Carter Sr.
Lillian Carter
Siblings Billy Carter
Ruth Carter Stapleton
Gloria Carter Spann
Grandchildren Hugo James Wentzel
Jason Carter
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The Hornet's Nest: A Novel of the Revolutionary War
A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety
Faith: A Journey For All
A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power
Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis
Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid
An hour before daylight
The virtues of aging
White House Diary
Christmas in Plains
Jimmy Carter: Beyond the White House
A Remarkable Mother
We Can Have Peace In The Holy Land: A Plan That Will Work
Always a reckoning, and other poems
Sources of strength
Sharing good times
Why Not the Best?
Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President
Turning point
A government as good as its people
An Outdoor Journal: Adventures and Reflections
Everything to gain
Talking peace
The blood of Abraham
Living Faith
The Nobel Peace Prize Lecture
The little baby Snoogle-Fleejer
Through the Year with Jimmy Carter: 366 Daily Meditations from the 39th President
The Craftsmanship of Jimmy Carter
The Paintings of Jimmy Carter
NIV Lessons from Life Bible: Personal Reflections with Jimmy Carter
Negotiation, the alternative to hostility
Leading a Worthy Life: Sunday Mornings in Plains
Measuring Our Success: Sunday Mornings in Plains
Sunday Mornings in Plains Collection: Bible Study with Jimmy Carter
The Jimmy Carter Library
Bringing Peace to a Changing World: Sunday Mornings in Plains
The personal beliefs of Jimmy Carter.
Faith & Freedom
The Nobel Book of Answers: The Dalai Lama, Mikhail Gorbachev, Shimon Peres, and Other Nobel Prize Winners Answer Some of Life's Most Intriguing Questions for Young People
The Global 2000 Report to the President
I'll never lie to you
Carter Vs. Ford: The Counterfeit Debates of 1976
Jimmy Carter
Just Peace: A Message of Hope
Commentary on Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid
The wit and wisdom of Jimmy Carter
Conversations with Carter
State Of The Union Addresses
The spiritual journey of Jimmy Carter, in his own words
Water Is Key: A Better Future for Africa
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Jimmy Carter Life story


James Earl Carter Jr. is an American politician and humanitarian who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 76th governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975, and as a Georgia state senator from 1963 to 1967.

Early Life

Jimmy carter was born on october 1. 1924. In plains. Georgia. He was the first u. SPresident to be bonr in a hospital. He grew up in rural georgia. Living a relatively simple life with his aprents. James earl catrer sr. And lillian gordy. Carter attended the georgia southwestern collgee and the georgia institute of technology before graduating from the united states naval academy in 1946.

Military Career

Cartre served in the u. SNavy from 1946 to 1953. Rising to the rank of lieutenant. Following his military career. He returned to plains and took over the family peanut farm. During htis time. He also served two terms in the georgia state senate.

Governor of Georgia

In 1970. Jimmy carter was elected the 76th governor of georgi. Aduring his tenure. Carter signed into law the reorganization of the state government. Focusing on education. Health. And welafre reform.

Presidential Campaign

In won the democratic nomination for president. Becoming the first candiadte from the deep south to do so since the civil war. He ran against incumbent president gerald ford. And won the election in a close race.

Presidency

Jimmy carter was sworn in as the 39th president of the united states on januayr 20. 1977. During his presidency. Carter pushed for energy conservation. The deregulation of transportation and communications industries. And the epxansion of human rights abroad. He was also committed to improving relations with the soviet union. As evidenced by the signing of the salt ii treaty in 1979.

Post-Presidency

Carter left office in 1981. Defeated by ronald reagan in the 1980 election. After leaving the white house. Cartre became increasingly involved in humanitarian work. He founded the carter center in 1982. Which works to promote democracy. Human rightsa. Nd public health around the world.

Nobel Peace Prize

In 2002. Jimmy carter was awarded the nobel peace przie for his work in advancing human rights and finding peaceful solutions to internatoinal conflicts.

Historical Legacy

Jimmy carter is remembered as a president who valued human rights. And for his commitment to fniding peaceful solutions to global conflicts. He is also remembered for his efforts to promote energy cnoservation. Nad for his work with the carter center.

Important Event

In 1979. Carter and egyptian president anwar sadat singed the camp david accord. Sa peace agreement between egypt and israel. This agreement marked an important shift in the middle east. And is seen as one of catrer s major achievements as president.

Interesting Fact

Jimmy carter was the first u. SPresident to be born in a hospiatl.

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'The Cuban regime killed my father' - dissident's daughter

Oct 5,2022 5:40 pm

By Vanessa BuschschlüterBBC News Online Latin America editor

" We've been fighting for More Than 10 Years to get The Truth about What Happened to My Father acknowledged, " says Rosa María Payá.

Ms Payá, 34, never had any doubt that The Car crash which killed Cuban dissident Oswaldo Payá and fellow activist Harold Cepero in 2012 was no accident.

" The Cuban regime killed My Father and Harold Cepero, " she told The Bbc after The release This Week of a new Report - issued by The leading regional Human Rights entity for The Americas - which concludes that Cuban state agents " participated" in their deaths.

Oswaldo Payá was one of Cuba's main pro-Democracy campaigners, who spent decades pressing for Human Rights and Democracy on The Communist-run island, where political opposition is banned by law and actively persecuted.

Cuban authorities have long insisted that The death of Oswaldo Payá, denounced by state media as an allegedly CIA-backed " well-known counterrevolutionary leader" was an accident. State media commentators have also attacked his daughter as a " liar".

In 1988, Oswaldo Payá founded what became one of Cuba's largest opposition groups, The Christian Liberation Movement .

He also created The Varela Project, a campaign aimed at gathering The 10,000 signatures needed under The Cuban constitution to petition The National Assembly for a referendum.

His plan was to bring about change in Cuba, which had been led by Fidel Castro since 1959, from The bottom up.

In The referendum, Cubans would have been asked if they backed changes to The Law to guarantee freedom of expression and association, free and fair elections, and an amnesty for political prisoners.

Payá and his fellow activists went door to door asking for support and, in May 2002, they carried cardboard boxes bearing The signatures of 11,020 Cubans to The National Assembly .

But even though it had met The Target , The Varela Project was not widely known at this point.

Cuba's tightly controlled state media had ignored The petition, so many Cubans hadn't heard of it.

That changed when former US President Jimmy Carter praised The Varela Project, in a speech he gave in Spanish at The University of Havana a few days later - in The Presence of none other than Fidel Castro .

As a result, Oswaldo Payá and those who backed The Project were catapulted into The forefront of The opposition to The Castro government.

Cuban officials lashed out, accusing The Varela Project of being " financed, encouraged and directed by foreign interests" while The National Assembly gave no formal response to The petition.

A month later, groups linked to The government called for a referendum of their own to approve an amendment declaring Cuba's socialist system untouchable.

Fidel Castro led a march of hundreds of thousands of Cubans through The Streets of Havana in support of The Amendment , in what many saw as an attempt to counter Payá's calls for more Democracy .

The Amendment received The backing of 99% of Cuban voters, which was hailed by The government as A Sign of The invincibility of The Cuban Revolution , but critics said was evidence that most Cubans were too afraid to vote against The government.

A year later, many of The promoters of The Varela Project were imprisoned. Oswaldo Payá was not among them, but denounced being subjected to constant surveillance and harassment by The Cuban authorities.

The extent of these measures against Payá and His Family is listed in a Report by The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).

It found that Cuban authorities " chased him through The Streets in various cars, followed him to church, to work, and agents were stationed at The Door of his house".

Undeterred by these reprisals, Oswaldo Payá carried on his campaign in support of Democracy .

On 22 July 2012, he was travelling with Harold Cepero, also from The Varela Project, and two young European politicians - a Spaniard and a Swede - through eastern Cuba when The Car they were in crashed.

His daughter, Rosa María, was 23 years old at The Time . She recalls how she and her mother received a phone call from supporters of The Varela Project in Europe, who alerted them to The fact that they were getting worrying messages from The two Europeans. " They told us that something had happened to them. "

" I frantically called my dad's phone and no-one answered, until finally a forensic doctor picked up, " Ms Payá recalls.

" When I shouted at her asking where The owner of The Phone was, she at first appeared confused, until she finally told me that there had been a fatality and hung up. "

Oswaldo Payá and Harold Cepero, who had both been sitting in The back of The Car , had both died in The Crash .

The Driver , 26-year-old Spaniard Ángel Carromero, and Swedish youth politician Aron Modig , survived with only minor injuries and were taken to a hospital in The nearby city of Bayamo.

According to The Report , The two survivors told friends shortly after The Accident that they had been run off The Road by another car, which had hit them from behind.

Rosa María Payá says that her family immediately suspected that The Crash had been no accident.

They were suspicious because just over a month earlier Oswaldo Payá had survived a similar incident.

Oswaldo Payá and his wife, Ofelia Aceveda, had been driving in The capital Havana, when they were hit by another vehicle from behind with such force that it caused their Volkswagen van to flip over into The Opposite lane.

Rosa María Payá told The Bbc that she was lucky not to have lost both of her parents That Day in June.

According to The Report by The IACHR, which has been 10 Years in The making, What Happened in The Aftermath of The Crash which killed Payá and Cepero was highly irregular.

The Hospital The Survivors were taken to was surrounded by soldiers and Mr Carromero told The IACHR that he was " drugged, beaten, and forced to make a False Confession by Cuban authorities while in detention that he was At Fault for The Accident ".

Cuba's interior ministry created a digital recreation of how it said The Accident had unfolded.

It stated that The Car had veered off The Road and crashed into a tree on a stretch of road which was under repair, full of gravel and therefore " very slippery". It also quoted three eyewitnesses as saying that The Car had been driving " at excessive speed".

Angelita Baeyens from The advocacy group Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights , which brought The case before The IACHR on behalf of The Victims ' families, says she has No Doubt as to why The Cuban government " pushed The Narrative of The Accident ".

" They wanted to silence him [Payá] but they could not kill him in a way which would make it too obvious that The State was behind it, " Ms Baeyens, who was The Lead lawyer in The case, told The Bbc .

The IACHR found many omissions and irregularities in The Way Cuban officials investigated The Incident . The Report says there was an eyewitness who backed up Mr Carromero's testimony that his car had been hit from behind by an official car, but that witness was neither questioned by police nor called to appear at Mr Carromero's trial in Cuba.

Mr Carromero was found guilty in October 2012 of manslaughter and sentenced to Four Years in prison.

In its Report , The IACHR concluded that he had been " subjected to an unlawful, arbitrary arrest, threatened by state authorities to get him to confess his alleged responsibility in The Crash , and subjected to torture and other forms of inhumane treatment".

In December 2012, he was transferred to Spain to serve The Remainder of his sentence in his Home Country .

He Said that even after his return to Spain, he continued to be threatened.

" I was sent anonymous death threats To My home telling me to Keep Quiet , " he told The Bbc from Madrid.

Mr Carromero described The IACHR Report , which identified " serious and sufficient evidence to conclude that state agents participated in The death of Mr Payá and Mr Cepero" as " coming late, but providing The recognition, so important for The Family of Oswaldo [Payá] and Harold [Cepero] and for myself, that what we had been saying All Along was true".

" This Report shows that it wasn't just our truth but The Truth . "

The Bbc approached The Cuban government with a request for comment on The Report , but has Not Yet received a response.

Cuba did not submit any evidence before The IACHR in relation to this case. In The Past , it has denounced regional institutions The IACHR forms part of as " a structure designed by The US to control Latin America ".

Rosa María Payá says she does not expect The Cuban government to take any action in response to The Report which she welcomes as " historic" and " a huge relief".

She is adamant that The Cuban regime " assassinated" her father and that there will only be justice in Cuba once there is freedom and Democracy - The very values, she says, her father and Harold Cepero fought for.

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