Borneo Post - Hostel in Memory of Suicide Boy and Other paper cuttings ( courtesy of Hasnan)
This is probably the most comphrehensive coverage on our project Kulim to Kiulu. Among the point highlighted are our next course of actions in raising the funds.
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Raja Ali added that the remainder of the funds will be collected through various fundraising activities. One such activity will be the re-staging of a play titled “Ghazal Party Queen,” (GPQ) scheduled for 12 December 2009. “Ghazal Party Queen” was first run in 2004 by Angkatan Karyawan Aktif Kuala Lumpur (Angka) and was staged at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman, MTC (formerly known as Matic), Kuala Lumpur. GPQ was written by another member of Killerbatch Mohd Rodzi Abdullah and won the Cameronian Awards for Best Original Script in 2004. Raja Ali said, “This is a unique opportunity for Killerbatch as GPQ was written by one of its members and on 12 December, 2009 will be produced, directed and acted by Killerbatch themselves. This way we believe that this re-staging will bring Killerbatch closer to each other as part of our 30th Anniversary celebration and at the same time we will raise funds to build Asrama Donnie”. Sale of tickets will be through our network of friends of the same batch in other MRSMs and other boarding schools. “This effort is unique as it will be a night where those of the same batch will unite regardless of which school they came from. I am sure they will support such a good cause while having fun watching their friends acting on stage”
Another fundraising project is an art auction which Killerbatch is working in conjunction with Galeri Chandan. The silent auction of arts from renowned artists will be conducted from 1 to 17th August, 2009 at Galeri Chandan’s premise in Damansara Heights. “When Raja Ali spoke with me about this project, I did not hesitate for one second as I think this is an effort well overdue. We are taking this opportunity to have the art auction in August as it is the month we celebrate Merdeka. I think what Killerbatch from Kulim is doing for Kiulu signifies about being One Malaysia. It is appropriate we conduct the auction to signify One Malaysia in the month of Merdeka” said En Nazli, co-owner of the gallery, when contacted for comments. "
On the very same day, Killerbatch has made headlines on various other newspaper , such as Sabah Daily, New Sabah Times and Utusan Borneo.
We have the clippings at this link:
We wish to thank all the media power-house for supporting the Killerbatch and Kulim2Kiulu project.
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