Gauin, Maxime (2014). «Armenian History and the Question of Genocide». Review of Armenian Studies. 30 – via http://avim.org.tr/tr/Dergiler/Review-Of-Armenian-Studies. «KOMMENTAR: Review of Armenian Studies gis ut av en tyrkisk think-tank med nasjonalistisk orientering. Det er tvil om det kan regnes som vitenskapelig tidsskrift.»
Ulgen, F. (2010). Reading Mustafa Kemal Atatürk on the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Patterns of prejudice, 44(4), 369-391. «...his charismatic leadership helped to consolidate both the myth of ‘murderous Armenians’ and that of the Turks as an ‘oppressed nation’ (mazlum millet), monumentalizing both in official Turkish historiography. Ulgen argues that Kemal's portrayal of Armenians and the Armenian Question was generally consistent across the years and in various political documents, as well as being consistent with contemporary Turkish representations of the events of 1915.»
Zarakol, A. (2010). Ontological (in)security and state denial of historical crimes: Turkey and Japan. International Relations, 24(1), 3-23.
Okkenhaug, I. M. (2022). Thora Wedel Jarlsberg (1863–1930): Tro og transnasjonale gjerninger. I H. V. Kleive, J. G. Lillebø & K.-W. Sæther (red.), Møter og mangfold: Religion og kultur i historie, samtid og skole (Kap. 7, s. 149–174). Cappelen Damm Akademisk. https://doi.org/10.23865/noasp.156.ch7
Zaman, Amberin (17. april 2005). «A Turk Traces Her Armenian Roots». Los Angeles Times (på engelsk). ISSN0458-3035. Besøkt 26. mai 2018. «Last week, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan renewed calls for a joint commission of Turkish and Armenian scholars to research the events of 1915. He said the findings would disprove claims of genocide -- an indication, said a Western diplomat who requested anonymity, that "they are not willing to consider any other outcome."The Armenian government has rejected the initiative as a ploy, and critics allege that Turkey's archives have been purged of incriminating documents.»
Bass, Gary J. (17. desember 2006). «A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of Turkish Responsibility. By Taner Akcam - Books - Review». The New York Times (på engelsk). ISSN0362-4331. Besøkt 29. mai 2018. «In July 1915, the American ambassador to the Ottoman Empire sent Washington a harrowing report about the Turks’ “systematic attempt to uproot peaceful Armenian populations.” He described “terrible tortures, wholesale expulsions and deportations from one end of the Empire to the other accompanied by frequent instances of rape, pillage and murder, turning into massacre.” A month later, the ambassador, Henry Morgenthau — the grandfather of the Manhattan district attorney, Robert M. Morgenthau — warned of an “attempt to exterminate a race.”»
Honan, William H. (22. mai 1996). «Princeton Is Accused of Fronting For the Turkish Government». The New York Times (på engelsk). ISSN0362-4331. Besøkt 1. juni 2018. «A group of prominent scholars and writers contends that Princeton University is allowing itself to be used by the Turkish Government as a center for propaganda about Turkey's role in the massacre of a million Armenians during World War I. Three years ago, the university accepted $750,000 from the Government of Turkey to endow a new Ataturk Chair of Turkish Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Studies and hired a professor, Heath W. Lowry, who had worked for the Turkish government, as executive director of the Washington-based Institute of Turkish Studies.»
Freely, Maureen (23. oktober 2005). «'I stand by my words. And even more, I stand by my right to say them...'». the Guardian (på engelsk). Besøkt 26. mai 2018. «Pamuk said that 'a million Armenians and 30,000 Kurds were killed in this country and I'm the only one who dares to talk about it'. (…) So the day after his interview appeared, the Turkish press launched a fierce attack on Pamuk, branding him a traitor, accusing him of having used the virtually illegal word genocide (although he had not) and inviting 'civil society' to 'silence' him. Following several death threats, he went into hiding abroad. He returned to Turkey late last spring, hoping it had all blown over. It had not. Last August, an Istanbul public prosecutor charged him with the 'public denigration of Turkish identity'. The trial is set for 16 December. If convicted, Pamuk faces three years in prison.»
Watt, Nicholas (25. september 2005). «Turkish protest over genocide conference». the Guardian (på engelsk). Besøkt 26. mai 2018. «But Abdullah Gul, the foreign minister, stood by the the official explanation that many citizens of the Ottoman empire suffered terribly during the war. Claims of an Armenian genocide were false, he insisted»
Balakian, Peter (21. april 2015). «Turkey must end its 100 years of genocide denial | Peter Balakian». the Guardian (på engelsk). Besøkt 3. juni 2018. «The continuing denial is also linked to the fear of reparations. What legal recourse will there be for the lost Armenian property and wealth, or the 2,500 Armenian churches and monasteries and nearly 2,000 schools destroyed? Turkey has elevated national pride over historical truth and any ethical concerns. In 1997 the International Association of Genocide Scholars unanimously passed a resolution stating that what happened to the Armenians conforms to the UN’s definition of genocide.»
Black, Ian; Scammell, Rosie (12. april 2015). «Pope boosts Armenia's efforts to have Ottoman killings recognised as genocide». the Guardian (på engelsk). Besøkt 29. mai 2018. «“The first, which is widely considered the first genocide of the 20th century, struck your own Armenian people,” the pontiff said. “Bishops and priests, religious women and men, the elderly and even defenceless children and the infirm were murdered.”»
«Erna vil ikke delta i folkemordmarkering: - Ynkelig og feigt». VG (på norsk). 14. mars 2015. Besøkt 26. mai 2018. ««Som kjent er det et internasjonalt omstridt tema hvorvidt overgrepene mot armenerne i Det osmanske rike i 1915 kan klassifiseres som «folkemord» («genocid»). Departementet vil komme tilbake med en tilrådning vedr. norsk representasjon ved markeringen.» 16. februar i år sendte UD et brev til den norske ambassaden i Moskva, hvor det vises til invitasjonen fra den armenske presidenten: «Ambassaden bes meddele det armenske utenriksministeriet at Norge ved markeringen vil bli representert av ambassadør Namtvedt.»»
Zaman, Amberin (17. april 2005). «A Turk Traces Her Armenian Roots». Los Angeles Times (på engelsk). ISSN0458-3035. Besøkt 26. mai 2018. «Last week, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan renewed calls for a joint commission of Turkish and Armenian scholars to research the events of 1915. He said the findings would disprove claims of genocide -- an indication, said a Western diplomat who requested anonymity, that "they are not willing to consider any other outcome."The Armenian government has rejected the initiative as a ploy, and critics allege that Turkey's archives have been purged of incriminating documents.»
Bass, Gary J. (17. desember 2006). «A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of Turkish Responsibility. By Taner Akcam - Books - Review». The New York Times (på engelsk). ISSN0362-4331. Besøkt 29. mai 2018. «In July 1915, the American ambassador to the Ottoman Empire sent Washington a harrowing report about the Turks’ “systematic attempt to uproot peaceful Armenian populations.” He described “terrible tortures, wholesale expulsions and deportations from one end of the Empire to the other accompanied by frequent instances of rape, pillage and murder, turning into massacre.” A month later, the ambassador, Henry Morgenthau — the grandfather of the Manhattan district attorney, Robert M. Morgenthau — warned of an “attempt to exterminate a race.”»
Honan, William H. (22. mai 1996). «Princeton Is Accused of Fronting For the Turkish Government». The New York Times (på engelsk). ISSN0362-4331. Besøkt 1. juni 2018. «A group of prominent scholars and writers contends that Princeton University is allowing itself to be used by the Turkish Government as a center for propaganda about Turkey's role in the massacre of a million Armenians during World War I. Three years ago, the university accepted $750,000 from the Government of Turkey to endow a new Ataturk Chair of Turkish Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Studies and hired a professor, Heath W. Lowry, who had worked for the Turkish government, as executive director of the Washington-based Institute of Turkish Studies.»