A special graffiti to spread the Merdeka spirit


Through artwork, autistic children can express their artistic creativity. Photos: The Star

More than 150 young artists grouped together one morning, not so long ago in Klang, Selangor, enthusiastic about the agenda for the day – painting a graffiti art mural together.

The artists? A group of 68 autistic children from the Nasom centre in Teluk Pulai, their parents and teachers, Information Department personnel and members of the media – all who had come together in a spirit of unity, in conjunction with the country’s National Day celebrations themed Negaraku Sehati Sejiwa.

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