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11 Aug 2024

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Euronews,
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AP

Tens of thousands protest in Belgrade against proposed lithium mining

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11 August 2024

Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Belgrade...for a rally against lithium mining in Serbia, despite officials warning of an alleged plot to topple President Aleksandar Vučić and his government. 

Vučić said he was tipped off by Russian intelligence services that a “mass unrest and a coup” were being prepared...by unspecified Western powers that wish to oust him from power.  

The large crowd chanted: “There Will Be No Mining” and “Treason, Treason”. 

Some within the crowd marched toward the capital’s two main train stations, saying they would block train traffic until their demands concerning lithium mining were officially met... 

The rally came after weeks of protests in cities across Serbia against a plan to allow lithium mining in a lush valley in the west of the country...

Locals in the valley are strongly opposed to the mine that would be operated by multinational Rio Tinto mining company.  

The Serbian government, as well as the mining company, have pledged to maintain the highest environmental standards in the mining process, but opponents remain unconvinced.  

Residents of the Jadar valley said nothing could persuade them to agree to the mine. They said they were ready to do everything to prevent it from opening. 

Tens of thousands have turned out for environment protection rallies throughout Serbia in the past weeks posing a major challenge to Vučić and his increasingly autocratic rule. 

Opponents want the government to formally outlaw any lithium and boron mining in the entire country. 

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