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Jones, Adam (2006). Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction, Repr.. Routledge, London. ISBN 978-0-41535385-4. Gearchiveerd op 30 juni 2023 "The new ruling triumvirate – Minister of Internal Affairs Talat Pasha; Minister of War Enver Pasha; and Minister of Navy Jemal Pasha – quickly established a de facto dictatorship. Under the rubric of the so-called Special Organization of the CUP, they directed, this trio would plan and oversee the Armenian genocide..."