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    AGBU Press Office
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    PRESS RELEASE

    Monday, May 16, 2011

    AGBU Egypt District President Berdj Terzian Honored in Cairo

    The chairman of AGBU Egypt's District Committee and honorary chairman of
    AGBU's Cairo Chapter, Berdj Terzian, was recently honored for his
    long-term commitment and contribution to the Armenian community around
    the world. On April 24, 2011, following Easter Mass at the St. Gregory
    the Illuminator Armenian Church in Cairo, Terzian received the Sts.
    Sahag & Mesrob Medal of Honor according to the encyclical issued by His
    Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, on October 27, 2010 at
    the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. The Sts. Sahag & Mesrob medal is one
    of the highest honors of the Armenian Church and is awarded for
    significant achievements in communal, academic, educational, and
    literary activities dedicated to the Armenian cause and to the
    Motherland.

    Two weeks later, on May 8, around 90 people gathered at the Belekdanian
    Hall in Cairo to once again honor Berdj Terzian, this time at an award
    ceremony and cocktail reception. AGBU's Central Board bestowed on
    Terzian the title of "AGBU Honor Member," which is given to individuals
    who have rendered extraordinary services to AGBU.

    The event, which was organized by AGBU Cairo, was attended by His Grace
    Bishop Ashot Mnatsaganian, Primate of the Armenian Apostolic Church in
    Egypt; His Grace Bishop Monsignor Krikor Augustinos Coussan, Primate of
    the Armenian Catholic Community in Egypt; His Excellency Armen
    Melkonian, the Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to Egypt, and his
    wife; numerous members of the Cairo Diocesan Council; and many board
    members of local Armenian institutions, clubs and organizations, as well
    as the honoree's close friends and relatives.

    An introductory address was given by AGBU Cairo chairman Viken
    Djizmedjian, who also presented the AGBU Honor Member certificate to the
    distinguished guest. There was a reading of the Pontifical Encyclical by
    Reverend Father Hagop Hagopian, pastor of the Armenian Apostolic Church
    in Cairo, and a reading by AGBU's President Berge Setrakian, who shared
    congratulatory letters addressed to Terzian. Onnig Belekdanian,
    vice-chairman of AGBU Cairo and member of the AGBU Egypt District
    Committee, presented Terzian with a commemorative plate on behalf of
    AGBU Cairo.

    Others also spoke and shared their thoughts of Terzian's decades of
    service, including longtime friend Norayr Deuvletian, Armen Melkonian,
    His Grace Bishop Monsignor Krikor Augustinos Coussan, and His Grace
    Bishop Ashot Mnatsaganian. They each praised the work and deeds of
    Terzian, giving accounts of personal and professional experiences that
    they had shared with him, and stressing his important work for Armenians
    everywhere.

    Subsequently, the evening's honoree took to the floor to express his
    gratitude to His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, AGBU
    President Setrakian, and all members of the AGBU Central Board of
    Directors. He conveyed his personal appreciation for the bestowment of
    his distinguished awards, and he thanked everyone in attendance for
    supporting these distinct honors and coming out to celebrate.

    Berdj Terzian has been serving the Armenian Church in Egypt as a member
    of its Diocesan Council for several decades, as a member of the Diocesan
    Board of Education, a member of Nubarian School's Board of Trustees, and
    eventually as the Chairman of the Armenian Apostolic Church's Executive
    Committee from 2003 to 2006. Terzian is known for his marked
    contribution to AGBU's Egypt district and Cairo chapter for nearly five
    decades as a member and a chairman. He is also revered for his vigorous
    involvement in various Armenian-related editorial activities in both the
    Armenian and Arabic languages. He is especially noted for his relentless
    pursuit of the recognition of the Armenian Genocide through his numerous
    writings and two published books.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU
    preserves and promotes the Armenian identity and heritage through
    educational, cultural and humanitarian program, annually touching the
    lives of some 400,000 Armenians around the world.

    For more information about AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit
    www.agbu.org.

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