Coup or Revolution? Ukraine Seeks Arrest of Ousted President Following Deadly Street Protests (1/2)

- Ukraine is in a state of crisis two days after the country’s democratically elected president was ousted following months of street protests that left at least 82 people dead. On Saturday, Ukraine’s parliament voted to remove President Viktor Yanukovych, a move Yanukovych described as a coup. Earlier today, Ukraine’s new leaders announced the ousted president was wanted for mass murder of peaceful protesters. Russia condemned the move to oust Yanukovych and recalled its ambassador to Ukraine. Meanwhile, Europe has embraced the new government. European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton is traveling to Ukraine today to discuss measures to shore up Ukraine’s ailing economy. One of Yanukovych’s main rivals, former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko, was released from custody. We speak to Timothy Snyder, professor of history at Yale University. His latest article for the New York Review of Books is “Fascism, Russia, and Ukraine.“ We also speak to University of Rhode Island professor Nicolai Petro, who is in Odessa, Ukraine. Watch the full interview uninterrupted: Democracy Now!, is an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on 1,200 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9am ET at . Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: Listen on SoundCloud: Daily Email News Digest: Google : DemocracyNow Instagram: Tumblr: Pinterest:
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