| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1601 | lambert agnès | The Irish people enough fought to have the right to speak, to listen to and to write their language,
agnès lambert, french novelist. |
| 1602 | Karen Ní Dhúláin | |
| 1603 | |
| 1604 | Tadhg Ó Rodaigh | |
| 1605 | Caitríona Ní Shuilleabhain | |
| 1606 | Simon Goodman | |
| 1607 | gráinne maher | |
| 1608 | Phil Mc Cullough W. Belfast | |
| 1609 | Sean O Comini | |
| 1610 | Áine Ní Shúilleabháin | |
| 1611 | Carol Kelly | |
| 1612 | jasmin keating | |
| 1613 | Anonymous |
| 1614 | Anonymous |
| 1615 | Ponnelle Françoise | |
| 1616 | |
| 1617 | yvonne ni thuathail | |
| 1618 | Paolo Franceschetti | |
| 1619 | Siun Nic Con Choille | |
| 1620 | Paul Phillips | |
| 1621 | Christy Ashley | This paper serves an Important purpose, being the only paper available to speakers of the Irish language. It should be treasured , helped, and really supported. Please breathe some wind back into that sail and let it continue.It is too important to lose! |
| 1622 | |
| 1623 | Anonymous | Is cúis náire é nach bhfuil aon iris seachtúil sa Gaeilge le fáil. Cé go bgfuil an Gaeilge anois mar teanga "officially recognised in in the EC" níl aon maitheas ar sin nuair nach bhfuil an Gaeilge ag dul chun cinn in Éirinn. Gan laithreach san mean cumarsáide to an Gaeilge i mbaol. Ar a laghad tá gá le nuachtán seachtúil go h-iomlán sa Gaeilge. |
| 1624 | Antoine Guillemette | |