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  1. Despite human rights concerns, Carter continued U.S. support for Joseph Mobutu of Zaire, who defeated Angolan-backed insurgents in conflicts known as Shaba I and Shaba II. His administration also generally refrained from criticizing human rights abuses in the Philippines , Indonesia , South Korea , Iran , Israel , Egypt , Saudi ...

  2. Carter came to the White House determined to make human rights considerations integral to U.S. foreign policy. In part, this desire stemmed from practical politics: Carter's promises during the 1976 campaign that his administration would highlight human rights proved popular with the voting public.

  3. 19 de mai. de 1997 · After 32 years of dictatorship, Zaire now has the potential to join the wave of democracy that has swept a number of African countries in the past decade. Kabila's public statements, thus far, seem to indicate a desire to establish a democratic transition.

  4. Uganda. In 1995, the presidents of Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) asked The Carter Center to negotiate a regional initiative to repatriate 1.7 million Rwandan refugees and curb violence in the region.

  5. (22 Nov 1995) English/NatFormer U-S President Jimmy Carter has been in Zaire negotiating the return of millions of refugees to their homes in Rwanda and Buru...

  6. 27 de fev. de 1997 · The economic downturn also coincided with the loss of support and financial aid from the Americans, following the election of Democratic President Jimmy Carter.

  7. 27 de fev. de 2023 · The office of former US president Jimmy Carter (98), who has been frail for some time, has announced that he will no longer seek hospital treatment for his ailments.