03/06/2022, 22:10
Moving around and reneaming the paragraphs for clarity.
New petition description:
Words of support will not end this war, a military help of the West is still unlikely and the current sanctions against Russia are not sufficient. For if they were sufficient, the war would be over.
The world can no longer wait for Russia to slowly bleed out financially. The longer this conflict continues, the greater will be the number of causalities, cultural and material damage, and at the end of the day even our expense for helping Ukraine and its citizens. Severe enough sanctions will affect us, but even if we had to organize public fund-raisers to support our fellow citizens, it is incomparable to the suffering of the Ukrainian people, costs of a prolonged conflict and implications to our own security in case of success of the Russian aggression.
The aim of this initiative is uniting civil society in support of sanctions and measures against the Russian aggression and ending this war as quickly as possible. Currently we strive for the following:
- The most severe sanctions possible against Russian oligarchs, including a complete disconnect from SWIFT. The main reason for keeping at least some of the banks in SWIFT is trading with Russian gas and oil, which are two of the most important sources of income for Russian oligarchs, whom these sanctions must target in the first place. Sanctions against ordinary citizens are not effective enough, because in the authoritarian Russia perhaps not even famine or public rioting could make Putin back away, but a revolt of oligarchs would do it for sure.
- Equivalent sanctions against Belarusian dictator Lukashenko, whose regime takes part in this invasion alongside Russia. Less allies Putin has, the better. Sanctions again need to target Lukashenko himself and the people around him for the same reasons as in the case of Russia.
- Pressure on China to abandon support of Russia, even by the means of sanctions. Even if we completely isolate Russia, trade with China could keep the Russian government afloat. Other countries have to work towards discouraging China from supporting Putin’s regime, even if that means sanctions against China.
The goal is not to forever cut the trade ties with either of these countries, but to end this war as soon as possible, so that the world can get back to normal. If Putin loses the support of China, Belarus and the Russian oligarchs, the war will be over.
*** HowWhat do we planneed you to achievedo right now ***
- Sign this
***petition. - Share this petition. Short link: openpetition.eu/!bankruptputin
- Read information sent to your e-mail address you used for signing.
**** What is the long-term plan ****
- Phase 1: approaching as many people around us as we can to gain the necessary support for other phases. – This goes on right now via this petition.
- Phase 2: connecting with other such initiatives, gaining support of citizens’ associations and public figures. It is quite possible that during this phase we will integrate with another initiative. They already exist but it seems that none of them at this point deal with the question of China for example. Nevertheless, it is more important to work together to achieve at least some of our goals, instead of spreading ourselves thin and trying to achieve everything at once. Even a single sanction could decide if and when Putin’s regime goes bankrupt.
- Phase 3: putting pressure on political representatives to put these measures into practice. At the end of the day it will be up to politicians to get things done. As of yet, they can hide behind the notion that the public does not wish for more severe sanctions. We must persuade them otherwise.
- In all three phases we will be seeking supporters in other countries. If we are successful, the resulting movement could push politicians around the world to be more decisive when it comes to Russia. But every such movement begins with the first few individuals.
**** What do we need you to do right now ****Sign this petition. Share this petition. Short link: openpetition.eu/!bankruptputinRead information sent to your e-mail address you used for signing.
***** In what other ways could you help *****
- Help with the campaign: if you have experience with such things, do not hesitate to contact the author of this petition – there is a button “Question to the initiator” below the petition.
- Help with translation and organization in other countries: if you are not from the Czech Republic or even if you just speak a different language than Czech and want to help, please let us know as well. You may translate the petition using the button “New language version” under the petition.
- Be active: rouse the people around you, attend protests, write to politicians. #bankruptPutin already floats around on social media.
- Help wherever you can: every kind of help to Ukraine and its citizens could mean the difference between victory and defeat, between hope and suffering. We did not cause this crisis, but we can help solving it.
Signatures at the time of the change: 79
03/06/2022, 22:02
A complete rewrite of the petition without changing what is important. The main thing is adding the overall plan under the title "How do we plan to achieve this"
New title: Bankrupt Putin – PetitionInitiative tofor thesevere leaderssanctions ofagainst the worldRussia // #bankruptPutin
New petition description:
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- Equivalent sanctions against Belarusian dictator Lukashenko, whose regime takes part in this invasion alongside Russia. Less allies Putin has, the better. Sanctions again need to target Lukashenko himself and the people around him for the same reasons as in the case of Russia.
- Pressure on China to abandon support of Russia, even by the means of sanctions. Even if we completely isolate Russia, trade with China could keep the Russian government afloat. Other countries have to work towards discouraging China from supporting Putin’s regime, even if that
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The goal is not to forever cut the trade ties with either of these countries, but to end this war as soon as possible, so that the world can get back to normal. If Putin loses the support of China, Belarus and the Russian oligarchs, the war will be over.
*** How do we plan to achieve this ***
Phase 1: approaching as many people around us as we can to gain the necessary support for other phases. – This goes on right now via this petition.
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Phase 3: putting pressure on political representatives to put these measures into practice. At the end of the day it will be up to politicians to get things done. As of yet, they can hide behind the notion that the public does not wish for more severe sanctions. We must persuade them otherwise.
In all three phases we will be seeking supporters in other countries. If we are successful, the resulting movement could push politicians around the world to be more decisive when it comes to Russia. But every such movement begins with the first few individuals.
**** What do we need you to do right now ****
- Sign this petition.
- Share this petition. Short link: openpetition.eu/!bankruptputin
UseRead information sent to your e-mail address you used for signing.
***** In what other ways could you help *****
- Help with the
hashtagcampaign: if you have experience with such things, do not hesitate to contact the author of this petition – there is a button “Question to the initiator” below the petition. - Help with translation and organization in other countries: if you are not from the Czech Republic or even if you just speak a different language than Czech and want to help, please let us know as well. You may translate the petition using the button “New language version” under the petition.
- Be active: rouse the people around you, attend protests, write to politicians. #bankruptPutin already floats around on social media.
AttendHelp protestswherever withyou acan: placardevery #bankruptPutinkind of help to Ukraine and demandits tighteningcitizens ofcould sanctions.Write to your political representatives withmean the #bankruptPutindifference inbetween thevictory subjectand line.defeat, between hope and suffering. We did not cause this crisis, but we can help solving it.
Neue Begründung: OurMy friends Lyuda and Igor and their six childrenrelatives are at the time of writing fleeing their home in Chernihiv region in the northern part of Ukraine. They left their house with only the necessities and are hoping that by some miracle they will get through the war-torn Ukraine to the West. Their oldest daughter Asya is paralysed from birth and needs special care. Even if they manage to escape, I cannot imagine what kind of life is ahead of them.Since I am not entirely sure they would like me to mention their names, I will only say that my relatives are at this moment in Kyiv and its vicinity.
Apart from donations to usefulmilitary causesequipment, donations to humanitarian aid and hopefullya apotential ride from the Ukrainian border to our home, I have no way to truly help anythem.
Sure, like many others I write to politicians, sign petitions, and attend demonstrations, but it still seems to me that concrete measures which could lead to ending this conflict are sounding few and far between. One of these few is the request for closure of Ukrainian air-space known as “Close the sky”. Unfortunately, it is still uncertain whether this can happen. That does not mean we should stop our efforts, but maybe we should not put all of our bets on this one of them.card.
In television, we see pictures of bombarded Kharkiv and Chernihiv, damaged houses in Kyiv, and listen as the politicians on one side talk about severe sanctions and on the other defend the importance of Russian gas.
I do not wish to downplay the problems of those who as a result of sanctions willcould get into financial straits, but at the end of the day it is only money. ThisMore money wecan maybe saveearned, orbut loselives dependinglost are lost for good. Not to mention that it seems to me more and more that our “dependence” on theRussian kindgas ofactually sanctionscomes from lobby influence, but even if that was not so, I cannot reconcile with us living in a world where we impose,seriously butmeasure Ihuman wouldlife likeagainst toa askheating thebill. leadersOr ofcould the so-called wealthy West:Will thethis money we are saving repay the suffering of millions of Ukrainians who lost their homes or their loved ones?Are you going to use this money to build a new house for Lyuda and Igor in a free and independent Ukraine?Could money – should the worst come to pass – buy me a grandmother?
Ukrainians fight for the fate of their country and perhaps the entire Europe. The least I can do is to fight using the tools of democratic society. I have no delusionsillusions that this petition iscould realisticallybecome goinga seed of something as powerful as “Close the sky” but for the sake of my loved ones, I at least have to savetry. them,Even butif the only thing I doachieve not know what elseis to do.Inbring a worldcouple whereof humanindividuals lifeto issomething measuredbigger againstand amore heatingsuccessful, bill,every Isuch feelindividual acould great,be greatthe sorrow.proverbial pebble that starts the avalanche.
M. V.
Signatures at the time of the change: 79
03/04/2022, 22:42
connecting the sentences "this money we may save...." and "but I would like to ask..." in the "Reasons" part.
Neue Begründung:
Our friends Lyuda and Igor and their six children are at the time of writing fleeing their home in Chernihiv region in the northern part of Ukraine. They left their house with only the necessities and are hoping that by some miracle they will get through the war-torn Ukraine to the West. Their oldest daughter Asya is paralysed from birth and needs special care. Even if they manage to escape, I cannot imagine what kind of life is ahead of them.
Since I am not entirely sure they would like me to mention their names, I will only say that my relatives are at this moment in Kyiv and its vicinity.
Apart from donations to useful causes and hopefully a ride from the Ukrainian border to our home, I have no way to truly help any one of them.
In television, we see pictures of bombarded Kharkiv and Chernihiv, damaged houses in Kyiv, and listen as the politicians on one side talk about severe sanctions and on the other defend the importance of Russian gas.
I do not wish to downplay the problems of those who as a result of sanctions will get into financial straits, but at the end of the day it is only money. This money we may save or lose depending on the kind of sanctions we impose.impose, Butbut I would like to ask the leaders of the so-called wealthy West:
- Will the money we are saving repay the suffering of millions of Ukrainians who lost their homes or their loved ones?
- Are you going to use this money to build a new house for Lyuda and Igor in a free and independent Ukraine?
- Could money – should the worst come to pass – buy me a grandmother?
I have no delusions that this petition is realistically going to save them, but I do not know what else to do.
In a world where human life is measured against a heating bill, I feel a great, great sorrow.
M. V.
Signatures at the time of the change: 67
03/04/2022, 22:05
Some gramatical errors and changes in the "Reasons" part.
Neue Begründung:
Our friends Lyuda and Igor and their six children are at the time of writing fleeing their home in Chernihiv region in the northern part of Ukraine. They left their house with only the necessities and are hoping that by some miracle they will get through the war-torn Ukraine to the West. Their oldest daughter Asya is paralysed from birth and needs special care. Even if they manage to escape, I cannot imagine what kind of life is ahead of them.
Since I am not entirely sure they would like me to mention their names, I will only say that my relatives are at this moment in Kyiv and its vicinity.
Apart from donations to useful causes and hopefully a ride from the Ukrainian border to our home, I have no way to truly help any one of them.
In television, we see pictures of bombarded Kharkiv and Chernihiv, damaged houses in Kyiv, and listen as the politicians on one side talk about severe sanctions and on the other defend the importance of Russian gas.
I do not wish to downplay the problems of those who as a result of sanctions will get into financial straits, but at the end of the day it is only money. This money we may save or lose depending on the kind of sanctions we impose. But I would like to ask the leaders of the so-called wealthy West:
- Will the money we are saving repay the suffering of millions of Ukrainians who lost their homes or their loved ones?
- Are you going to use
thethis money to build a new house for Lyuda and Igor in a free and independent Ukraine? - Could money – should the worst come to pass – buy me a grandmother?
I have no delusions that this petition couldis realistically going to save them, but I do not know what else to do.
In a world where human life is measured against a heating bill, I feel a great, great sorrow.
M. V.
Signatures at the time of the change: 67
03/04/2022, 22:02
"But I would like to ask the leaders..." instead of "So I would..."
Neue Begründung:
Our friends Lyuda and Igor and their six children are at the time of writing fleeing their home in Chernihiv region in the northern part of Ukraine. They left their house with only the necessities and are hoping that by some miracle they will get through the war-torn Ukraine to the West. Their oldest daughter Asya is paralysed from birth and needs special care. Even if they manage to escape, I cannot imagine what kind of life is ahead of them.
Since I am not entirely sure they would like me to mention their names, I will only say that my relatives are at this moment in Kyiv and its vicinity.
Apart from donations to useful causes and hopefully a ride from the Ukrainian border to our home, I have no way to truly help any one of them.
In television, we see pictures of bombarded Kharkiv and Chernihiv, damaged houses in Kyiv, and listen as the politicians on one side talk about severe sanctions and on the other defend the importance of Russian gas.
I do not wish to downplay the problems of those who as a result of sanctions will get into financial straits, but at the end of the day it is only money. This money we may save or lose depending on the kind of sanctions we impose.So But I would like to ask the leaders of the so-called wealthy West:
- Will the money we are saving repay the suffering of millions of Ukrainians who lost their homes or their loved ones?
- Are going to use the money to build a new house for Lyuda and Igor in a free and independent Ukraine?
- Could money – should the worst come to pass – buy me a grandmother?
I have no delusions that this petition could realistically save them, but I do not know what else to do.
In a world where human life is measured against a heating bill, I feel a great, great sorrow.
M. V.
Signatures at the time of the change: 67
03/04/2022, 21:58
"the trade ties" instead of "our trade ties"
New petition description:
Russia sends more and more troops to Ukraine, bombs civilian objects and threatens the West with nuclear weapons. There is nothing to wait for any more. We have to use every possible sanction to get Putin’s regime on its knees as quickly as we can. A bankrupt country cannot wage war either with Ukraine or with any other country. Our objective, however, is not the suffering of ordinary Russian citizens, but making the ruling class of oligarchs so afraid of our resolve that they will be glad to stop this aggression.
That is why we, the citizens of countries of this world, request the following from our political representatives:
- immediately impose the strongest possible sanctions against Russia
- immediately impose equivalent sanctions against Belarus, whose regime takes part in this invasion alongside Russia
- immediately introduce a package of sanctions against China, whose economic support is what is enabling Putin to wage this war and soften the effects of the sanctions that were imposed
Our goal is not to forever cut ourthe trade ties with these countries, but to end this war as soon as possible, so that the world can get back to normal again. If Putin loses the support of these countries, especially China, he will lose the support of the Russian oligarchs and this war will be over.
By signing this petition we accept consequences this can have on our comfort and standard of living, because even if we had to organize public fund-raisers to support our fellow citizens, it is incomparable to the suffering of the Ukrainian people, or to implications for our own security in the case of success of the Russian aggression.
The aim of this petition is to unite and concentrate the voices that are already calling for tighter sanctions, and to raise awareness amongst those who still hesitate.
***** How to make this happen *****
- Sign this petition.
- Share this petition. Short link: openpetition.eu/!bankruptputin
- Use the hashtag #bankruptPutin on social media.
- Attend protests with a placard #bankruptPutin and demand tightening of sanctions.
- Write to your political representatives with the #bankruptPutin in the subject line.
Signatures at the time of the change: 67
03/04/2022, 21:57
"our trade ties" instead of "the trade ties"
New petition description:
Russia sends more and more troops to Ukraine, bombs civilian objects and threatens the West with nuclear weapons. There is nothing to wait for any more. We have to use every possible sanction to get Putin’s regime on its knees as quickly as we can. A bankrupt country cannot wage war either with Ukraine or with any other country. Our objective, however, is not the suffering of ordinary Russian citizens, but making the ruling class of oligarchs so afraid of our resolve that they will be glad to stop this aggression.
That is why we, the citizens of countries of this world, request the following from our political representatives:
- immediately impose the strongest possible sanctions against Russia
- immediately impose equivalent sanctions against Belarus, whose regime takes part in this invasion alongside Russia
- immediately introduce a package of sanctions against China, whose economic support is what is enabling Putin to wage this war and soften the effects of the sanctions that were imposed
Our goal is not to forever cut theour trade ties with these countries, but to end this war as soon as possible, so that the world can get back to normal again. If Putin loses the support of these countries, especially China, he will lose the support of the Russian oligarchs and this war will be over.
By signing this petition we accept consequences this can have on our comfort and standard of living, because even if we had to organize public fund-raisers to support our fellow citizens, it is incomparable to the suffering of the Ukrainian people, or to implications for our own security in the case of success of the Russian aggression.
The aim of this petition is to unite and concentrate the voices that are already calling for tighter sanctions, and to raise awareness amongst those who still hesitate.
***** How to make this happen *****
- Sign this petition.
- Share this petition. Short link: openpetition.eu/!bankruptputin
- Use the hashtag #bankruptPutin on social media.
- Attend protests with a placard #bankruptPutin and demand tightening of sanctions.
- Write to your political representatives with the #bankruptPutin in the subject line.
Signatures at the time of the change: 67
03/04/2022, 21:12
greater emphasis on the role of China in sanctions against Russia
New petition description:
Russia sends more and more troops to Ukraine, bombs civilian objects and threatens the West with nuclear weapons. There is nothing to wait for any more. We have to use every possible sanction to get Putin’s regime on its knees as quickly as we can. A bankrupt country cannot wage war either with Ukraine or with any other country. Our objective, however, is not the suffering of ordinary Russian citizens, but making the ruling class of oligarchs so afraid of our resolve that they will be glad to stop this aggression.
That is why we, the citizens of countries of this world, request the following from our political representatives:
- immediately impose the strongest possible sanctions against Russia
- immediately impose equivalent sanctions against Belarus, whose regime takes part in this invasion alongside Russia
- immediately introduce a package of sanctions against China, whose economic support is what is enabling Putin to wage this war and soften the effects of the sanctions that were imposed
Our goal is not to forever cut the trade ties with these countries, but to end this war as soon as possible, so that the world can get back to normal again. If Putin loses the support of these countriescountries, andespecially China, he will lose the support of the Russian oligarchs,oligarchs and this war will be over.
By signing this petition we accept consequences this can have on our comfort and standard of living, because even if we had to organize public fund-raisers to support our fellow citizens, it is incomparable to the suffering of the Ukrainian people, or to implications for our own security in the case of success of the Russian aggression.
The aim of this petition is to unite and concentrate the voices that are already calling for tighter sanctions, and to raise awareness amongst those who still hesitate.
***** How to make this happen *****
- Sign this petition.
- Share this petition. Short link: openpetition.eu/!bankruptputin
- Use the hashtag #bankruptPutin on social media.
- Attend protests with a placard #bankruptPutin and demand tightening of sanctions.
- Write to your political representatives with the #bankruptPutin in the subject line.
Signatures at the time of the change: 67
03/04/2022, 19:01
itallic used in the reasons instead of the petition and moved "share this petition" to 2nd place of actions
Nový text petice :
Russia sends more and more troops to Ukraine, bombs civilian objects and threatens the West with nuclear weapons. There is nothing to wait for any more. We have to use every possible sanction to get Putin’s regime on its knees as quickly as we can. A bankrupt country cannot wage war either with Ukraine or with any other country. Our objective, however, is not the suffering of ordinary Russian citizens, but making the ruling class of oligarchs so afraid of our resolve that they will be glad to stop this aggression.
That is why we, the citizens of countries of this world, request the following from our political representatives:
- immediately impose the strongest possible sanctions against Russia
- immediately impose equivalent sanctions against Belarus, whose regime takes part in this invasion alongside Russia
- immediately introduce a package of sanctions against China, whose economic support is what is enabling Putin to wage this war and soften the effects of the sanctions that were imposed
Our goal is not to forever cut the trade ties with these countries, but to end this war as soon as possible, so that the world can get back to normal again. If Putin loses the support of these countries and of the Russian oligarchs, this war will be over.
By signing this petition we accept consequences this can have on our comfort and standard of living, because even if we had to organize public fund-raisers to support our fellow citizens, it is incomparable to the suffering of the Ukrainian people, or to implications for our own security in the case of success of the Russian aggression.
The aim of this petition is to unite and concentrate the voices that are already calling for tighter sanctions, and to raise awareness amongst those who still hesitate.
***** How to make this happen *****
- Sign this petition.
- Share this petition. Short link: openpetition.eu/!bankruptputin
- Use the hashtag #bankruptPutin on social media.
- Attend protests with a placard #bankruptPutin and demand tightening of sanctions.
- Write to your political representatives with the #bankruptPutin in the subject line.
Share this petition. Short link: openpetition.eu/!bankruptputin
Nový konec výkresu : 10.03.2022
Podpisy v době změny: 67
03/03/2022, 23:18
changing wording slightly at the very end
Neue Begründung:
Our friends Lyuda and Igor and their six children are at the time of writing fleeing their home in Chernihiv region in the northern part of Ukraine. They left their house with only the necessities and are hoping that by some miracle they will get through the war-torn Ukraine to the West. Their oldest daughter Asya is paralysed from birth and needs special care. Even if they manage to escape, I cannot imagine what kind of life is ahead of them.
Since I am not entirely sure they would like me to mention their names, I will only say that my relatives are at this moment in Kyiv and its vicinity.
Apart from donations to useful causes and hopefully a ride from the Ukrainian border to our home, I have no way to truly help any one of them.
In television, we see pictures of bombarded Kharkiv and Chernihiv, damaged houses in Kyiv, and listen as the politicians on one side talk about severe sanctions and on the other defend the importance of Russian gas.
I do not wish to downplay the problems of those who as a result of sanctions will get into financial straits, but at the end of the day it is only money. This money we may save or lose depending on the kind of sanctions we impose.
So I would like to ask the leaders of the so-called wealthy West:
- Will the money we are saving repay the suffering of millions of Ukrainians who lost their homes or their loved ones?
- Are going to use the money to build a new house for Lyuda and Igor in a free and independent Ukraine?
- Could money – should the worst come to pass – buy me a grandmother?
I have no delusions aboutthat this petition could realistically savingsave anyone,them, but I do not know what else to do.
In a world where human life is measured against a heating bill, I feel a great, great sorrow.
M. V.
Podpisy v době změny: 39