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==Origins==
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[[United Fruit]] had large land holdings and profited from brutal labour practices, both of which were imperiled by the social reforms carried out by the [[Jacobo Árbenz]]. After the [[coup d'état]] in [[Iran]] in 1953, the CIA were employed to create a coup in the country. "Operation PBSUCCESS" was launched.
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==Documents==
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On May 23, 1997 the CIA, after years of answering Freedom of Information Act requests with its standard "we can neither confirm nor deny that such records exist," the CIA declassified some 1400 pages of over 100,000 estimated to be in its secret archives on the Guatemalan destabilization program.<ref>http://nsarchive.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB4/</ref>
 
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Revision as of 01:26, 2 April 2016

Event.png Guatemala/1954 coup(coup) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Date18 June 1954 - 27 June 1954
LocationGuatemala
PerpetratorsCIA
Interest ofJacob Esterline, Henry Hecksher, Raymond Leddy, Hans Tofte

Origins

United Fruit had large land holdings and profited from brutal labour practices, both of which were imperiled by the social reforms carried out by the Jacobo Árbenz. After the coup d'état in Iran in 1953, the CIA were employed to create a coup in the country. "Operation PBSUCCESS" was launched.

Documents

On May 23, 1997 the CIA, after years of answering Freedom of Information Act requests with its standard "we can neither confirm nor deny that such records exist," the CIA declassified some 1400 pages of over 100,000 estimated to be in its secret archives on the Guatemalan destabilization program.[1]

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