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Lest we forget

This 25th of April 2020 marks a day of Rememberance that’s more important than ever this century. Globally, citizens of the world are advised to stay at home in the fight to #flattenthecurve – to not give the Coronavirus COVID-19 a chance to take more lives. It almost feels as if we’re at war, civilians not spared. Yet we fight only amongst ourselves. Seniors over the age of 70 in Australia are advised to remain at home, and we think of those who are living independently on their own, those who have not been able to enjoy the company of their families due to social distancing, those who have none and are alone. We think and honour all senior citizens and especially remember those who served defending their country, and the borders of their ally nations. For this reason, we’re also fundraising for a service that’s run by volunteers, that bring so much joy to seniors everyday – the people at Meals on Wheels. Here’s a link to the fundraiser if you’d like to donate. Join us this 25th April at 05:55 as we stand in silence for one minute, in rememberance of these brave men and women, the Anzacs. Lest we forget. As a company with presence in both Malaysia and Australia, we feel honoured and privileged to learn about the historical ties that bind our nations. Our Editor Syuhada Adam who originates from Ranau shared that Sabahans in East Malaysian Borneo honour Anzac Day in rememberance of the thousands of allied prisoners of war who were forced to march in what was known as the Sandakan Death Marches that took place from Sandakan to Ranau between 1942-1945. Of the 2,434 prisoners who were held captive, only five Australian and one British soldier survived, all of whom had escaped. It is widely considered to be the single worst atrocity suffered by Australian servicemen during the Second World War. When Singapore fell in 1942, Allied troops who were captured comprised of nearly 15,000 Australians among them. In a WhatsApp chat with Syuhada, she shared that “About 30 minutes drive after the town of Kundasang, you will reach Ranau town. There is a Borneo Evangelical Church just past town, right before the Marakau intersection. This is where the horrors of the ANZAC POWs happened. Although it looks nondescript, one of the monuments is dedicated to Gunner Neil Cleary, who was tortured for weeks by the Japanese. The tree you see in the picture was said to be used to hang POWs. She shares these pictures taken in 2010 before smartphone era and apologises for the quality. In sharing this post, a friend reached out to me on Facebook to say that she too had visited the war memorial in Sandakan in 2016 and here’s her travel blog (link). She said, “Visited it. It’s quite beautiful and understated”. The camp staff who were responsible for overseeing the horror at Sandakan were tried as war criminals and three were convicted and imprisoned. We took the liberty of downloading the audio guide from the Sandakan War Memorial and Gardens of Rememberance, built at Kundasang, Sabah in 1962. It receives hundreds of visitors annually until today. A tribute to the brave men and women, the Anzacs. Left to right: Owen Campbell, Harry Jackson, Keith Botterill and Nelson Short arriving at Sandakan Airport. Harry Jackson was not a POW nor involved in the Borneo Death March, but he retraced the route in 1946 after the cessation of hostilities to reward natives who had helped the Australians on the March. The Sandakan story has got to be brought out into the light. That’s what I reckon. Bring it to their notice, and then they’ll start to talk, and that will bring it further into the minds of the younger generation that is coming up. When you realize it’s got to be told, then you don’t mind the personal anguish, as long as it does some good somewhere along the line and opens people’s eyes. Owen Campbell – one of the six survivors from Sandakan. Campbell was 87 when he passed away at Adelaide Hospital on 4 July 2003. May he Rest in Peace. In 1999, Campbell returned to Sandakan as a member of the Australian Commemorative Mission to dedicate a new memorial for those POWs who died in the area. He said, “I could sense my mates all around me”. I’d like to give full credit to this phrase – Lest we Forget as it’s used year on year for Anzac references. The origin of the phrase was taken from quotes of an Urdu Persian Muslim poet from Mughal India, Mirza Ghalib. It was then used in a Christian poem written by an English journalist, poet and short story writer who was born in India. Nobel Laureate Rudyard Kipling, who also wrote the Jungle Book wrote this phrase in the poem Recessional– dedicated to Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. God of our fathers, known of old,Lord of our far-flung battle line, Beneath whose awful hand we holdDominion over palm and pine—Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,Lest we forget—lest we forget! The tumult and the shouting dies;  The Captains and the Kings depart:Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice,  An humble and a contrite heart.Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,Lest we forget—lest we forget! Far-called our navies melt away;  On dune and headland sinks the fire:Lo, all our pomp of yesterday  Is one with Nineveh and Tyre!Judge of the Nations, spare us yet,Lest we forget—lest we forget! If, drunk with sight of power, we loose  Wild tongues that have not Thee in awe,Such boastings as the Gentiles use,  Or lesser breeds without the Law—Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,Lest we forget—lest we forget! For heathen heart that puts her trust  In reeking tube and iron shard,All valiant dust that builds on dust,  And guarding calls not Thee to guard,For frantic boast and foolish word—Thy Mercy on Thy People, Lord! Rudyard Kipling This Anzac 2020, we will stand in silence. Lest we forget, lest we forget.

GoInternationalGroup.com responds to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

We have been closely monitoring the situation since mid February, as our co-founders travelled to Melbourne to attend the Australian International Documentary Conference by invitation from the Motion Picture Association International. We were there to learn from industry experts while promoting our impact film project, “Kurang Manis” (Sugar,Less). The conference was attended by 750+ factual content broadcasters, buyers and media executives from Canada, UK, Europe and Australia and little would we have ever guessed that the trip down under would be even more eventful than we had originally thought! In Malaysia, the Movement Control Order (MCO) came to force from 18 March until the end of the month – a gargantuan task set out by the newly installed government led by PM YAB Tan Sri Dato’ Haji Muhyiddin bin Haji Mohd. Yassin to contain Malaysians in their homes in order to #flattenthecurve. Here’s an excerpt from the Prime Minister’s speech: Saya ingin merayu kepada saudara-saudari. Tolonglah. Stay put where you are. Yang ada di Kuala Lumpur, duduklah di Kuala Lumpur. Yang ada di Johor Bahru duduklah di Johor Bahru. Yang ada di Pulau Pinang, duduklah di Pulau Pinang. Kalau anda merancang untuk pulang ke kampung, batalkanlah dahulu niat itu. Saya minta tolong untuk tempoh dua minggu ini sahaja. Kenapa? Kerana kita hendak putuskan rantaian jangkitan. We want to break the chain of infection. Supaya jumlah orang yang dijangkiti wabak COVID-19 ini dapat dikurangkan… …Jadi, tolonglah. Saya merayu sekali lagi. Duduklah diam-diam di rumah. Stay at home and protect yourself and your family. For more information on COVID-19 in Malaysia, click here to the official PMO website. In Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison (Scomo) has announced that the country’s borders is closed in order to curb the rate of infections. Until 9.00pm 20 March, foreign nationals who have recently arrived in Australia must self-isolate in a home or hotel for 14 days after entering Australia. Residents or direct family members will be allowed entry. From 9.00pm 20 March, only citizens will be allowed to enter Australia. Now, the reason for this decision is consistent with the decisions we’ve already made on this issue, and that is we now have around 80 percent of the cases we have in Australia, that either are a result of someone who has contracted the virus overseas or someone who has had a direct contact with someone who has returned from overseas. So the overwhelming proportion of cases in Australia have been imported and the measures we’ve put in place has obviously had an impact on that… Morrison is keeping Australia running, while practising ‘social distancing’ to a 4-square metre distance between people in indoor areas. For information on COVID-19 in Australia, visit the Department of Health’s website at https://www.health.gov.au/. Good things come in threes at Go International Group… From a company stand point, our team is safe and working remotely away from the office is something we are used to so the Stay at Home call is something we can do while Keeping the Business Running. We realise that this has already affected not only the way in which we operate as a business ourselves, but also how it impacts other businesses, and the livelihoods of those working with, and within Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Our first initiative is a collaboration between our very own sport and fitness portal AsiaFitnessToday.com and Society for Exercise is Medicine Malaysia and issued this Infographic below as a community service. More virtual classroom activities are in the works, and will be announced soon. Our second initiative was to pass on savings from a negotiation with our principal media partners. Any companies wishing to disseminate issues or crisis communication news releases during the Malaysia Movement Control Order period valid until 14 April 2020 will receive a US$100 discount on their first press release or 15% discount on two releases or more disseminated via the PRNewsGIG/AFTNN platform. Our third initiative is designed to bring free AID to the elderly, frail and underserved populations at no charge to them. We’ve issued a call for #Move8 Warriors to join us as Community Leads in their own neighbourhoods with the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack playing in the background for our first ever Move8 Tea Dance-a-thon on 13 April 2020. Learn more: www.move8.org. So while we launch these three initiatives during the COVID-19 self-isolation and social distancing times, word of the day is “unprecedented” and we’re bracing our families, friends and business as best as we can in the safety of our homes, washing hands with soap for a minimum of 20 seconds, and pray for mankind to emerge the winner in the race to defeat the Coronavirus strain. Take care, be kind, stay at home and let’s continue to keep our lives running … from a distance.

G’day, Sydney!

We’re happy to announce our presence in Sydney is now solidified and we will be able to service clients in Sydney, Australia from our North Sydney sales office. In Australia, our group look forward to service small and medium enterprises, multinational brands and government with a full suite of products and services in the following areas: Multicultural PR & Marketing Communication services that includes cross cultural understanding of Southeast Asia market requirements Event Management services Creative Technology services including app and website development and website maintenance Software for PR & Events Managers Our sales office is operated and managed by co-founder, Jasmine Low who graduated from Sydney University with a Bachelor of Economics, and was an active member of Sydney University Association of Malaysian Students (SUAMS). Email: sydney@gointernationalgroup.com. Photo credit: Sydney Opera House by Daniel Wilson

GoPlay Toys & Games Fair x Sunsuria Forum @ 7th Avenue, Setia Alam

Event Announcement The school holidays just got a whole lot more fun with the announcement of Sunsuria Forum’s GoPlay: Toys and Games Fair 2019, held over five days starting at 11:00am to 7:00pm from 14 to 18 August 2019 at Sunsuria Forum @ 7th Avenue in Setia Alam. All events are free to attend but registration is required. Click here to register. For more information about the event at Sunsuria Forum @ 7th Avenue, visit and like www.facebook.com/sunsuriaforum. Read the full press release here: http://prnews.gointernationalgroup.com/sunsuria-forums-goplay-toy-games-fair-entices-school-holiday-fun/ Download Beyblade Rules & Regulations. Download Beyblade Burst

Malaysian Youth Enter First FAI World Drone Racing Championships, Shenzhen China

For Immediate Release Update: Click to view FAI WDRC 2018 Drone Racing Coverage Report View full press release 29 October 2018, Kuala Lumpur – A team of two Malaysian youth will join the ranks of 115 of the world’s best drone-racing pilots from 32 nations converging at the tech-city of Shenzhen in southern China from 1-4 November 2018 for four days of high-calibre racing this weekend. Malaysia will be represented for the first time on this global arena by 23-year old male (Amir Haziq Saiful Rijal aka Amir) and 19-year old female (Saw Zhi Ying aka JinnyGurl) and their helper, Muhammad Fahrudin Bin Yusoff. Amir Haziq has participated in many competitive races in this country. In 2016, he won the third place at Multigp Malaysia held in Johor. Then in 2017, he took 2nd place at Multigp KL, attained 1st place at Taiping Race, was a Top qualifier at Southern Drone Race, got 1st place at the UMP Race, 6th place at Asia Drone Championship and 1st place at Drone GP – Micro Drone Race. JinnyGurl, on the other hand participated in the 2016 CF Droners Meet-Up Friendly Racing (Under-18) and Zone E-7 Amateurs (Under 18 Micro squad) where she won consolation prize with an overall ranking of 6. (left to right) Coach Joe OTK, Captain Muhammad Arif Ibrahim, Helper Muhammad Fahrudin bin Yusoff, Team Member JinnyGurl aka Saw Zhi Ying, Team Manager Amir Haziq, FAI Regional Vice President Tengku Abdillah. Photo credit: Captain Arif View full press release Both youngsters hold their FAI Sporting License and will mark history as the first official drone racing pilots to represent Malaysia at an international tournament, whilst in the female drone pilot category, JinnyGurl will be competing against female pilots from 13 other nations. In fact, it would seem the young ones are leading the way as the official online simulation of the drone racing track used for the championships in Shenzhen was developed by 15-year old Elouan Jorrand from France. Team Malaysia is sanctioned by Malaysia Aviation Sports Federation (MSAF), supported by the National Sports Council or Majlis Sukan Negara (MSN) and co-sponsored by Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC). Team Malaysia’s participation was initiated and coordinated by Aerolomba Sdn Bhd with strategic marketing partner Go International Group Dotcom Sdn Bhd and technology ecosystem partner, DOJO KL Sdn Bhd. All pioneer partners involved in this project are doing so in the spirit of propelling Malaysian youth towards advancement in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and the national innovation agenda in pursuit of our vision 2020 as a fully developed country, and to push for aerosports to be recognised as a national sport as it’s already globally recognised by the International Olympic Council (IOC). View full press release