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Dakota Midday: Black Hills State Professor Goes Inside Russia

John Alsup

This weekend President Obama said the Russians were supplying heavy arms to separatists in Ukraine in violation of an agreement Russia signed with Ukraine a few weeks ago. The President said the Western campaign to isolate Moscow would continue. Obama met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at an economic meeting in Beijing last week and at the Group of 20 summit meeting this past weekend in Australia. The President’s words were among the toughest he has used about Russia’s actions during Ukraine’s crisis.

Black Hills State University math education professor John Alsup heard the opinions of some Russian people regarding the conflict during a recent trip to Moscow. He was in Russia in late May and early June around the time of the Ukranian Presidential election, following the 2014 revolution. He says the television news centered on the Russia/Ukraine conflict for several hours each night with patriotic music, Russian nationalism and propaganda. He said there was a divergence of opinion about the politics even within the family he stayed with.

Alsup shares insights from his trip Tuesday, November 18 at  7 pm in BHSU's Meier Concert Hall. He joined Dakota Midday and discussed his experiences in Russia.

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