I must admit I've spent huge amount of time figuring out what had caused my 
Ctrl key to behave in such inconvenient way as described here :)
And eventually I see many people in Gnome bugzilla claiming it may be useful to 
keep it as is. It definitely have to be fixed and work as user expects it to 
work. No surprises should be allowed.
A perfect example of reproducing Ctrl-C failure (from Gnome Bug 599894):
setxkbmap us,ru -option grp:caps_toggle /* works nice */
setxkbmap ru,us -option grp:caps_toggle /* we get "яс" symbols instead of 
sending SIGINT and SIGSTOP */

Please work with GNOME developers to fix it.

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gnome-terminal ignores current keyboard layout for ctrl+key shortcuts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204202
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