Jorge Garcia Granados
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1900 – 1961
Who was Jorge Garcia Granados?
Dr. Jorge García-Granados was a diplomat from Guatemala educated at the Sorbonne in Paris. A direct descendant of Miguel García Granados, the leader and philosopher of the liberal revolution in the 19th century, Granados was the ambassador of his country to the United Nations and a member of the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine. Granados cast the very first vote for the creation of the state of Israel and Guatemala became the first country to recognize Israel after the votes were tallied.
At the time of the vote on the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine Granados organized a lobby of South American countries to support the partition plan. In 1956, Guatemala became the first country to open an embassy in Jerusalem, with Granados appointed as the first ambassador. The Israeli cities of Jerusalem and Ramat-Gan named streets to honor Granados.
Garcia Granados wrote about his experience serving on the UNSCOP in his book, The Birth of Israel: The Drama as I Saw It.
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