Tuesday, March 8, 2022

#Petition: Open PayPal for Ukraine and block PayPal in Russia

After facing immense pressure from over 70,000 petition signers, PayPal decided to suspend service to Russia. But Ukrainian petition starter Olena demands that PayPal take the next step to support those in Ukraine experiencing violence. The Vice Prime Minister has since released a statement asking PayPal to take the next step and open their service to Ukrainians. Join Olena in urging PayPal to open service to Ukraine in this critical time.

Open PayPal for Ukraine and block PayPal in russia

73,584 have signed Olena Koval’s petition. Let’s get to 75,000!

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Ukraine is now on the frontline of the defense of the principles of democracy and freedom in face of the war waged by the russian federation. Currently, we are going through unprecedented conditions when hostile armed forces of the neighboring country invaded Ukraine. The russian federation kills innocent people, forces millions to flee their homes and is involved in a pathological lie.

Although Ukraine has received enormous support from the international community, it is sad to see that some corporations remain indifferent. Namely, PayPal has refused to help Ukraine raise funds to fight russia’s invasion and continues providing its services in russia. Hence, we, the People of Ukraine, are making a plea to the President of the United States Joe Biden and CEO of PayPal Dan Schulman to open PayPal for Ukraine – this will allow us to support Ukrainians in defending their freedom and sovereignty – and to block PayPal payment services for russia, until the russian aggression in Ukraine is fully stopped and fair order is restored. This is to prevent the sponsoring of bloodshed by the aggressor and the loss of Ukraine’s independence. 

We urge your support the protection of the principles of democracy and peace is now possible only with the joint efforts!
Thank the US and all international communities for your continuous support of Ukraine!

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