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  1. Jones 2006, tr. 154–55.Lỗi sfn: không có mục tiêu: CITEREFJones2006 (trợ giúp)
  2. Howland, Charles P. "Greece and Her Refugees", Foreign Affairs, The Council on Foreign Relations. July, 1926.
  3. Matthew J. Gibney, Randall Hansen. (2005). Immigration and Asylum: from 1900 to the Present, Volume 3. ABC-CLIO. tr. 377. ISBN 1-57607-796-9. The total number of Christians who fled to Greece was probably in the region of I.2 million with the main wave occurring in 1922 before the signing of the convention. According to the official records of the Mixed Commission set up to monitor the movements, the "Greeks' who were transferred after 1923 numbered 189,916 and the number of Muslims expelled to Turkey was 355,635 [Ladas I932, 438-439; but using the same source Eddy 1931, 201 states that the post-1923 exchange involved 192,356 Greeks from Turkey and 354,647 Muslims from Greece]. 
  4. Jones 2010, tr. 171–2: ‘A resolution was placed before the IAGS membership to recognize the Greek and Assyrian/Chaldean components of the Ottoman genocide against Christians, alongside the Armenian strand of the genocide (which the IAGS has already formally acknowledged). The result, passed emphatically in December 2007 despite not inconsiderable opposition, was a resolution which I co-drafted, reading as follows:...’Lỗi sfn: không có mục tiêu: CITEREFJones2010 (trợ giúp)
  5. IAGS Resolution on Genocides committed by the Ottoman Empire retrieved via the Internet Archive (PDF), International Association of Genocide Scholars 
  6. “Genocide Resolution approved by Swedish Parliament”, News (full text) (AM) , containing both the IAGS and the Swedish resolutions.
  7. Gaunt, David. Massacres, Resistance, Protectors: Muslim-Christian Relations in Eastern Anatolia during World War I. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press, 2006.
  8. Schaller, Dominik J; Zimmerer, Jürgen (2008). “Late Ottoman genocides: the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkish population and extermination policies – introduction”. Journal of Genocide Research 10 (1): 7–14. doi:10.1080/14623520801950820
  9. “Resolution on genocides committed by the Ottoman empire” (PDF). International Association of Genocide Scholars. 
  10. Gaunt, David (2006), Massacres, Resistance, Protectors: Muslim-Christian Relations in Eastern Anatolia during World War I, Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias 
  11. Schaller, Dominik J; Zimmerer, Jürgen (2008). “Late Ottoman genocides: the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkish population and extermination policies – introduction”. Journal of Genocide Research 10 (1): 7–14. doi:10.1080/14623520801950820
  12. IAGS officially recognizes Assyrian, Greek genocides (PDF), International Association of Genocide Scholars .
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