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| || [[w:Assyrian genocide|Assyrian Christians]] || || {{nameandflag|Turkey}}, {{nameandflag|Iran}}<ref>Alexander Laban Hinton,Thomas La Pointe,Douglas Irvin-Erickson. ''Hidden Genocides: Power, Knowledge, Memory''. pp 117. Rutgers University Press, ISBN 0813561647.</ref> || || | | || [[w:Assyrian genocide|Assyrian Christians]] || || {{nameandflag|Turkey}}, {{nameandflag|Iran}}<ref>Alexander Laban Hinton,Thomas La Pointe,Douglas Irvin-Erickson. ''Hidden Genocides: Power, Knowledge, Memory''. pp 117. Rutgers University Press, ISBN 0813561647.</ref> || || 1914-1918 ||200,000 to 275,000 were killed.<ref>Travis, Hannibal. '''Native Christians Massacred: The Ottoman Genocide of the Assyrians During World War I.'' Genocide Studies and Prevention, Vol. 1, No. 3, December 2006, pp. 327–371.</ref><ref>(French) Yacoub, Joseph. ''La question assyro-chaldéenne, les Puissances européennes et la SDN (1908–1938)'', 4 vol., thèse Lyon, 1985, p. 156.</ref> About half of the Assyrian population in the Ottoman Empire perished.<ref>Jones, Adam (2010). ''Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction''. "The Assyrian Genocide." Routledge. ISBN 9781136937965. </ref> | ||
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| || | | || Armenians || || {{nameandflag|Turkey}} || Ottoman Empire, Young Turks || 1915-1918 or 1923 ||An estimated 600,000–1,800,000 Armenians were systematically massacred.<ref>Göçek, Fatma Müge (2015). Denial of violence : Ottoman past, Turkish present and collective violence against the Armenians, 1789-2009. Oxford University Press. p. 1. ISBN 019933420X.</ref><ref>Auron, Yair (2000). ''The banality of indifference: Zionism & the Armenian genocide''. Transaction Publishers. p. 44. ISBN 978-0-7658-0881-3.</ref> The Turkish government currently denies the genocide. Considered the first modern genocide by scholars. | ||
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