Two young men from the "Cardboard Revolution" movement from Bosnia and Herzegovina are active and popular on social networks, and in their videos, they are critical of events in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the region. In their last video, they referred to the rejection of the proposal to ban lithium mines near Tuzla.
“While we all watched the United Nations session on all televisions and portals, at the same time, in the background, far from the eyes of the public, the National Assembly of the Republika Srpska (RS) entity was sitting. And get this, at the same time as the UNGA session was held, they rejected the resolution demanding a ban on the opening of lithium mines between Tuzla and Lopare,” the two young men said in the video.
They noted that, while “the people were arguing about the past and smoking a fabricated story about a genocidal nation … the end for Lopare, Tuzla, Bijeljina, Brcko and the entire region” was being passed in the background.
The RS National Assembly voted in favour of opening a lithium mine, they stated.
“The authorities in the Federation (FBiH) entity are already working on relocating the salt mines away from the lithium mines, Hungary already has ready factories, China has the resources, Europe and the world have the clients, and we only have burial places, mortuary signs. One day we will remember our Majevica, Lopare, Tuzla, Bijeljina and other surrounding towns”, young men warned.
“We may not have the power to be in the parliaments and be able to stop everything, but we are the only ones who have the power and courage to say that when the end comes for our forests, springs and cities, no one can say they didn't know about it. We knew it and we let them make fools of us… And now you can keep arguing,” they concluded.
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