Actor Johnny Depp delivers a speech after he received a medal during the ceremony in Belgrade.—AFP
BELGRADE: Hundreds of protesters opposed to lithium mining in Serbia blocked roads near a government building where the Balkan country’s populist president was awarding state decorations on Tuesday, which was a national holiday.
Police cordons prevented the demonstrators from getting too close to the venue in New Belgrade as President Aleksandar Vucic welcomed guests inside. Among those honored by Vucic on Serbia’s Statehood Day was actor Johnny Depp, who received a medal for his contributions to culture, film and the promotion of Serbia.
Depp had the lead role in Puffins Impossible, an animated TV series created in Serbia. He has visited the Balkan country on several occasions, including a film festival organized by director Emir Kusturica.
Vucic also decorated several dozen other individuals and institutions with merits in health, culture, economy, politics or other fields.
Several protest-related incidents were reported, including angry drivers pushing through crowds stopping traffic.
A group of environmental activists have camped outside the presidency building in central Belgrade for several days while demanding a legal ban on lithium and borate mining in Serbia. The activists called Tuesday’s rally in another part of the capital to draw further attention to their cause.
Environmental protests have become a challenge for Vucic’s government ahead of Serbia’s April 3 general election. The government tried to defuse the movement by saying it had cancelled a planned lithium mining project in western Serbia by the Rio Tinto company.
The activists now are demanding the banning of lithium and borate mining in the entire country. They have argued that cancelling the Rio Tinto project was temporary and did not guarantee there wouldn’t be similar projects in the future.
Published in Dawn, February 16th, 2022