Huge lithium-mining protest triggers crisis meeting in Serbia

By Giovanna Faggionato | 08/12/2024 06:21 AM EDT

Environmental activists fear the project will pollute land and water in Serbia’s western Jadar region.

A massive protest in Serbia against a lithium-mining project prompted President Aleksandar Vučić to call a government crisis meeting in the early hours of Sunday.

Tens of thousands of protesters marched through the capital of Belgrade on Saturday to demonstrate against the opening of what could become one of the largest lithium mines in Europe. Industry is keen to secure supplies of the crucial raw material for electric-car batteries.

Around 30,000 marchers took to the streets to protest against the opening of a lithium mine by the Australian-British mining consortium Rio Tinto. Environmental activists fear the project will pollute land and water in Serbia’s western Jadar region, where the deposit is located.

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Demonstrators have organized nearly 50 protests since June in an effort to persuade the Serbian government to halt the project and ban geological exploitation.

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