Jimmy Carter, 39th US President and Global Human Rights Icon, Passes Away at 100
Washington D.C., [Date] - The world mourns the loss of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, who passed away on [Date], aged 100. Carter was remembered as a statesman, humanitarian, and champion of human rights by world leaders and fellow Americans.
In a statement released by the White House, President Joe Biden called Carter an "extraordinary leader, statesman, and humanitarian" whose legacy will be remembered forever. Biden praised Carter's tireless efforts to improve lives around the globe, saying he "saved, lifted and changed the lives of people all across the world."
Former presidents Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama also paid tribute to Carter, with each offering their own unique perspective on his life and legacy. Trump said Americans owe Carter a debt of gratitude for his dedication to serving others, while Clinton praised his tireless work towards creating a better world.
In addition to these tributes, leading politicians from around the world were also quick to pay homage to Carter's remarkable life. French President Emmanuel Macron described him as "a steadfast advocate" for human rights and peace, saying he had tirelessly fought for these values throughout his life. Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hailed Carter as a "lover of democracy" who defended peace and called on countries to use non-violent means to resolve conflicts.
World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also recognized Carter's post-presidency work with the nonprofit Carter Center, saying that it had helped bring many neglected tropical diseases close to elimination and saved countless lives.