On September 15, the Spilna Sprava ("Сommon Cause") civil movement jointly with the ProstoPrint Company organized a charity sale of T-shirts with a print "Thanks to People of Donbas…" The size of charity donation per T-shirt was UAH 100(around $12). The trading in the T-shirt was brisk when soldiers of the Berkut riot police drove the sellers back. The sellers continued the sale over head of the soldiers. Then the Berkut units stolen one box with T-shirts and loaded it in their bus pushing aside the sellers,buyers, journalists, and other people.
"Thanks to People of Donbas…" - beginning of "Dynamo" (Kiev) football-team fans chant "Thanks to People of Donbas for President-pidaras", that they used at the first time in time of "Dynamo"(Kiev)-"Shakhtar"(Donetsk) footbal match. As the Ukrainian President has a criminal past, football fans used the criminal slang in which "pidaras" means homosexual(in the post-Soviet jails, such a persons are considered as the last and the worst people, that can be "used" by every prisoner)
"Prostoprint" - privat company that uses slogan "Thanks to People of Donbas…" for its prints on T-shirts. Right after these shirts appear at the market, the police raided the company to conduct a search, during which all the products and technology companies have been confiscated.
ProstoPrint.com is the biggest goods-on-demand service in the former USSR countries and is similar to other web services such as zazzle.com, cafepress.com and spreadshirt.net. ProstoPrint users can create their own web shops of t-shirts, mugs, caps, mouse pads etc. and sell their products to anybody. A user uploads a picture and can create virtual merchandise using an easy-to-use product builder. Then a user creates a virtual store and starts to promote it. When a final customer places an order, ProstoPrint processes payment, produces the physical goods and delivers them to the customer, paying a royalty to the user who created, designed or managed the store.
Recently, ProstoPrint users made a very active promotion of t-shirts that criticized the President of Ukraine, Victor Yanukovich. “As there are a lot of people in our country who are dissatisfied with his politics, these products became very popular,” says Oleinikov. “One day, two weeks ago, an anonymous person called me to my private phone (not to office!) and recommended that we stop sales of all products criticizing Yanukovich immediately. I refused as these t-shirts don’t contain any unethical or offensive things – just a critique and satire.” - Denis Oleinikov, head-chief of company told.
The text below is an open letter from Ukrainian entrepreneurs and active Internet users, who support Denis Oleinikov in his urge towards finding out the real reasons around the case of ProstoPrint.com company, as well as attempt to dispute for the actions of Euro-2012 Board of Directors in Ukraine and its Director Mr. Markiyan Lubkivskiy.
Dear UEFA Organising Committee,
Dear Mr. Michel Platini,
Few years ago when the news about hosting EURO2012 spread among Ukrainians, we were very glad and proud of such an honor for Ukraine. This event promised to be a very good sign for Ukraine. We started to believe in positive changes in tourism, transport and sport infrastructure that would establish better living standards for every average Ukrainian.
After some time, along with actual activity, the Championship began to be associated with corruption and wastefullness of the government.
The preparation for the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship has exceeded any conceivable budget and made us to accept the fact with a heavy heart.
But all that is nothing in comparison with the fact that the power-wielding structures now started destroying small business activity using Your fair name.
By the below-mentioned links you may get evidence how under the guise of EURO 2012 and without any notification and warning they have destroyed the business of the honest-minded Ukrainian entrepreneur Denis Oleynikov and criminated him.
We should draw your attention that according to the Ukrainian and International Law the company is not responsible for control of the ordered products, as well as your organization, e.g., can not be held accountable for any extremist statements of the football «hooligans» across the world.
Nevertheless, the employees of ProstoPrint.com have been detained for a half a day without explanations and being menaced with guns from the Ukrainian police. They were not able to contact a lawyer or even to go to the water closet for almost 8 hours, even pregnant woman.
We truly hope you will interfere in this case and will not allow any possibility to associate Your name, symbols of free and honest football, fair game and UEFA / EURO-2012 attributes with the human rights violation and forcible deprivation of a fair business in Ukraine.
Thank You very much for Your attention and we hope for any assistance from You in this case.