Yes, you are right. I was reporting nautilus problem.

When I run

cd ~/.local/share/Trash/files
unzip /path/to/ěščřžýáíé.zip
unzip /path/to/ěščřžýáíé.zip

I'm asked if I want:
replace ?????????.txt? [y]es, [n]o, [A]ll, [N]one, [r]ename: r
new name: ?????????.2.txt

Perhaps Nautilus choose automaticatly rename to ?????????.2.txt and this
is where problem is.

I'm not sure how to insert badly encoded name into terminal. When I Copy
- Paste there are only question marks and I don't see "bad encoding" in
parathensis at end of name.

As I didn't see this problem on Ubuntu 13.10, it's possibly fixed in
newest Nautilus.

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  nautilus hangs when trashing second file named in bad encoding

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