

After reading the article that led to the decision not to allow MN to cover the Philippine Independence Day Picnic (after MN's long history of supporting the organizer's cause, and coverage through out), it is quite sad to imagine that MN will not be participating in this yearly event.
I can't help but think of what we always say "tangkilikin ang sariling atin" - MN being around for the past 20 years as the only, OR, main Filipino newspaper of the Filipino community in The Netherlands
On...|" MN NOT ALLOWED TO COVER KALAYAAN FIESTA..."
Dear Eddie,
MN not allowed to cover June 6 Kalayaan Fiesta Event?
Ironically, the affair is called KALAYAAN and you as a staff member of a pioneering magazine who has been covering up this especial event in the NL is not allowed to cover it? Where do they think they are residing, in a dictatorial state? As far as I know, Independence celebration is open to the public unless the whole affair is now paid by some exclusive organizations and institutions for their own exclusive members for attendance.
Ay sos, ang mga kababayan nga naman! Hobby na yata yun
di magkasundo!
Go there, just take photos...they can't tell people there to stop from taking photos if this is a open to public event. Anong kagaguhan to?
Mary Lou
Germany - June 2, 2009
Dear Ed,
We live in Europe, we did what we think is right.....you are used to do it for all the years. Why you should allowed yourself to be dictated? No way!!!
Bebbette Pajanel
Amstelveen; The Netherlands
Nabasa ko po ang napakahabang artikolo na ginawa ninyo wala po akong ibang masasabi kundi napakaganda po at nailahad nyo ito sa inyong site, this what we called "FREEDOM OF SPEECH" di po ba. sana ipagpatuloy nyo ang inyong magandang nasimulan at wag magpadala sa mga bagay na katulad ng magaganap na kasiyahan sa darating na june 6...
Dear Mang Eddie,
The Philippines Independence Day Picnic in the Netherlands has been a source of pride for me and my friends. Every year we have experienced it as “The Event” that consistently demonstrates the unity of the Filipino community. I have often remarked to my friends here and in other parts of Europe that in the Netherlands the Independence Day Picnic is well-organized and supported by all groups and organizations year after year.
We laud the efforts of the Coalition organizers, the Philippine Embassy, the support of our community news magazine, Munting Nayon, the various groups and organizations, sponsors, donors and, last but not the least, every Filipino who comes and invites their Dutch relatives and friends and other nationalities to join this fun-filled event that never fails to showcase what Filipinos can do when we are united.
Last year no less than 7,000 came together to participate in the Philippines Independence Day Picnic. What an impressive and praise-worthy event that was. It’s unfortunate that it seems this unity will not be realized this year. As leadership expert John Maxwell aptly said “working together precedes winning together.”
Sincerely,
Ching Lansang
Dear Eddie,
Congratulations for MN’s authoritative documentation of the Independence Day Picnic.
Having been directly involved in the organization of the Picnic for the past 9 years up to 2008, I can attest to MN’s vital and wholesome contributions to the Picnic tradition – a tradition that consists not only of the grand reunion and colorful festivities on Picnic day itself but also the inclusive spirit of friendliness, community unity, and transparency before and after the Picnic. Thank you to MN for being on the side of truth and decency.
As to elements who deny MN its rightful place in our community, take heart, Eddie, from the counsel of the Italian poet Dante, who in his Divine Comedy advises: “Let us think of them no more. We look at them once, and move on.”
Mabuhay ang MN,
Peter Payoyo
it's a shame that difference among groups here in the Netherlands can not be resolve .as what my husband alway say, why do you filipinos still organize groups when at the end , you end up measuring your egos, by separating and building another group which eventually ends up with,fights then they separate again and form another group. why dont we just not lower our heads and bow to each other and make whatever difference we have a measure of humbleness and humility rather than pride and prejudice. after all we are just filipinos... away from home and homesick. and we need each other's.support... so there's no need to have divisions and rstrictions. as long as we do things for the common good for all the filipinos here in Holland. iisa lang naman tayo... filipino community lang kahit anong grupo mayroon ka and regardless sa pangalan ng gropu. kaya baba lang ang kilay hindi tayo taga rito lahat. magunderstand each other naman tayo. ano ba yan.
Dear Eddie,Nakakapang-hinayang ang ginawa nila sayo.Sa tagal nang panahon mong sinubaybayan sila ay ganyan pa ang kanilang ginawa sayo.Kaya ka nga naroroon ay dahil din sa kanilang paanyaya.Bakit kailangan kang pagsabihan nang gayong salita.Marahil talagang wala nang lunas sa sakit nating mga Pilipino pagdating sa ganitong bagay.Mabuti lang tayo kung bago bago palang.Ngunit pag nagtagal-tagal na ay nagbabago na ang hihip nang hangin.Mahabang pang unawa lang ang iyong kailangan na sana pag dating nang araw na kung sino man ang taong nagsabi nito sayo sa meeting sana ay humingi nang paumanhin sayo.Kahit saan dako yata dito sa ibabaw ng Mundo ay laging nagaganap sa ating mga kababayan ang mga bagay na ito.
Hello there Bro Eddie;
You were not allowed because giant network is there! the real reason for this is political agenda, the election fever is extremely dangerous than H1N1 virus. Bro the Road to Radiant Life was manifested by the life of Daniel in the Bible ( from poor to shinning and glorious life because of God. ) Leave them alone anyway you are already global and universal, and with a noble desire to update all patriotic Pinoy's about what is happening globally, especially in the Netherlands.
I am very happy that I have a bisdak-promdi in your newscast team ( Jong ).
F.Y.I we went yesterday 10th June 2009, to clean the monument of Doc. Jose Rizal in downtown Toronto for this
Saturday's Philippine Independence Commemoration.
Mabuhay kaayo diyan, regards to Lalay Noel of Bansalan, Davao del Sur.

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dear editor,
I read the article and it's very good. I salute you for writing it. I think it was very brave and very right of you to decide to put the story out there on the website for people to read and to know the truth because people will definitely be speculating about the absence of your presence in the picnic as well as the absence of any mention of the picnic in the recent MN magazine...