1975 Honduran coup d'état explained

Conflict:1975 Honduran coup d'état
Date:22 April 1975
Place:Honduras
Status:Oswaldo López Arellano overthrown
Combatant1: Honduran Army
Supported by:
United Brands Company
Combatant2: Honduran government
Commander1: Juan Alberto Melgar Castro
Commander2: Oswaldo López Arellano

The 1975 Honduran coup d'état took place on 22 April 1975, with Oswaldo López Arellano being ousted in a military coup led by his fellow General Juan Alberto Melgar Castro. The coup was prompted in part by the "Bananagate" scandal, exposed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in 1975, in which the United Brands Company agreed to bribe President López with US$1.25 million, and the promise of another $1.25 million upon the reduction of certain banana export taxes.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Soluri, John . Banana Cultures: Agriculture, Consumption, and Environmental Change in Honduras and the United States . University of Texas Press . 2021 . 9781477322802 . Revised and updated . Austin . 216 . EBSCOhost.