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    ANCESTOR SURVIVED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    Madison.com
    http://host.madison.com/wsj/ news/opinion/mailbag/article_a435a98a-592b-11df-b7 9d-001cc4c002e0.html
    May 6 2010

    Regarding the Journal's April 25 coverage of the 95th anniversary
    of the Armenian genocide, I am the father of two beautiful daughters
    because their great-grandmother was able to escape from the Ottoman
    Empire.

    Surpouhi Torosian -- Grandma Suzi -- escaped from Antioch and landed in
    South Milwaukee, which had a sizable Armenian community. Grandma Suzi
    carved out a wonderful life here. She married and had four daughters,
    one of whom had a daughter who became my wife 40 years ago.

    The Armenian community in the Ottoman Empire was industrious, with
    people who owned business, factories and homes and in general were
    very successful and, of course, Christian. Therein is the origin of
    the hate.

    Most Armenians were better off than the Muslims with whom they lived.

    In April of 1915, when World War I was raging, the mass murders
    started. It's hard to tell the role of the Ottoman central government,
    but military units participated. The government gave ownership of
    businesses and homes to local Muslims since the lawful owners had
    been murdered.

    I have been at countless gatherings of Armenians over the years and
    have never heard "get even" conversations. They have gotten on with
    their lives. No one has ever been held accountable, nor the nation
    responsible.
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