Mar 3 7:04 PM

Crisis in Ukraine

A woman wearing an Ukrainian flag listens to a political speech in Kiev's Independence Square, Ukraine, Feb. 7, 2014. Emilio Morenatti/AP
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From the protester’s hands to… Putin’s? With Russia reportedly giving Ukrainian military until dawn Tuesday to leave or face assault, the young nation’s political coin toss stays frozen mid-air. Activists now worry the fate of the uprising they started is slipping from their grasp. From the media haze to Crimea’s loud Tatar minority, we’ll discuss a number of critical stories percolating beneath the surface.

On this episode of The Stream, we'll speak to:

Andranik Migranyan
Director of the Institute for Democracy and Cooperation
indemco.org

Oleh Wolowyna
Vice President – Ukrainian Association of North Carolina
ncua.inform-decisions.com

Sergiy Kudelia
Assistant Prof., Political Science – Baylor University

Timofey Vasilyev @camerakid
Blogger
ntv.livejournal.com

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