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Incorrect Comparison. The Printing House Explained Why It Refused to Print Posters with Zelensky and Yanukovych

Видавництво пояснило, чому не підтримує друк плакатів за участю українських політиків. Photo: glavcom.ua

The printing house 24Print explained its algorithm for printing posters for rallies during the protests in Kyiv. They refuse to print materials with calls for violence or inscriptions in the Russian language, but are willing to print inscriptions against corruption. They also will not print images or inscriptions that could cause moral harm.



"If there is a call for violence, physical or moral harm to others, or inscriptions in the Russian language, then we do not print, but if it is just some inscriptions like 'no corruption' – we will print that," explained a staff member.


The staff member also emphasized that printing must comply with the printing house's policy and the general principles of the establishment.



Protests Against Bill No. 12414


Mass protests against the adoption of a law that limits the functions of anti-corruption agencies continue in various cities of Ukraine. Participants in the rallies demand the rejection of this bill, which received support from 263 members of parliament at a session of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.



The specified printing house adheres to certain principles when printing posters for protests, refusing to use materials that contain calls for violence or violate the policies of the establishment.