Kurz & Merari, Anat & Ariel (1985). «JCSS Study No. 2 ASALA – Irrational Terror or Political Tool». The Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem). pp. 3. ISBN0-8133-0324-9. «The ideology informing ASALA's activities is therefore nationalistic and leftist, with a strong accent on motives such as revenge on Turkey, and on forcing the world to recognize the historic injustice inflicted on the Armenians.»
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Birand, Mehmet Ali (21 de diciembre de 2008). «Thanks to Nuri Gündeş». Turkish Daily News (Hürriyet). Archivado desde el original el 18 de abril de 2013. Consultado el 21 de diciembre de 2008. «It was the raid of Paris's Orly Airport in 1983 that finished ASALA off. Feeling ill at ease by the raid, the French and U.S. Armenians who used to support ASALA monetarily stopped the aid and the issue was closed. I know this through French authorities that were involved. The ones that were instrumental in the stopping of the aid were MİT and the Foreign Ministry. Otherwise, ASALA did not yield because it was afraid of the Turkish bullies. They were stopped because they had gone too far with their murders.»
Birand, Mehmet Ali (21 de diciembre de 2008). «Thanks to Nuri Gündeş». Turkish Daily News (Hürriyet). Archivado desde el original el 18 de abril de 2013. Consultado el 21 de diciembre de 2008. «It was the raid of Paris's Orly Airport in 1983 that finished ASALA off. Feeling ill at ease by the raid, the French and U.S. Armenians who used to support ASALA monetarily stopped the aid and the issue was closed. I know this through French authorities that were involved. The ones that were instrumental in the stopping of the aid were MİT and the Foreign Ministry. Otherwise, ASALA did not yield because it was afraid of the Turkish bullies. They were stopped because they had gone too far with their murders.»
Kilic, Ecevit (28 de septiembre de 2008). «ASALA operasyonları efsane mi?». Sabah(en turco). Archivado desde el original el 4 de diciembre de 2008. Consultado el 25 de diciembre de 2008.
Kilic, Ecevit (28 de septiembre de 2008). «ASALA operasyonları efsane mi?». Sabah(en turco). Archivado desde el original el 4 de diciembre de 2008. Consultado el 25 de diciembre de 2008.