What is most striking about the planned location of Europe’s largest lithium mine is the lack of signs of public resistance: in the western Serbian Jadar Valley, there are no protest symbols hanging on property fences, no banners are stretched across the narrow streets, and there is no graffiti on barns and houses , no pictograms on the asphalt. Here and there a self-painted sign: “No to mining, yes to life”. A single flagpole, at the base of which a sign from the citizens’ initiative “Ne damo Jadar” promises not to give up on Jadar.
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