Bosnia and Herzegovina: Activists submit lawsuit under Berne Convention complaining about air, soil, water pollution & harms to ecosystem caused by mining activities in Vares
Zusammenfassung
Date Reported: 18 Okt 2023
Standort: Bosnien und Herzegowina
Unternehmen
Adriatic Metals - Parent Company , Adriatic Metals BH d.o.o. - SubsidiaryProjekte
Vares project - OperationBetroffen
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Gemeinschaft: ( Number unknown - Bosnien und Herzegowina , Bergbau , Gender not reported )Themen
Water pollution , Soil pollution , Air pollutionAntwort
Response sought: Nein
Art der Quelle: News outlet
Bosnia and Herzegovina has been ordered to stop ore exploitation in Vares, 18 October 2023
The Secretariat of the Berne Convention at the Council of Europe ordered the competent authorities in Bosnia & Herzegovina to stop the exploitation of ores in Vares until the facts presented in her lawsuit by Hajrija Cobo, an environmental activist from Kakanj, are clarified.
The Secretariat also regretted the lack of an official response from the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is a signatory to the Berne Convention, a key agreement dedicated to the protection of plant and animal species and the preservation of their natural habitats.
The Secretariat expresses serious concern about the problems presented by plaintiff in relation to the mining activities of the Adriatic Metals company in Vares, which potentially leads to the loss of species, habitat degradation, air, water, soil pollution and generally harmful consequences for the ecosystem. Concern was also expressed about the lack of public participation on the decision-making process, especially when it comes to the local population...
With this decision, it was confirmed that the legal proceedings against Bosnia and Herzegovina continue after the Secretariat of the Berne Convention...fully accepted the lawsuit of concerned citizens from Kakanj gathered in the informal group Trstionica and Boriva Nature Park.
In the aforementioned lawsuit, it was pointed out that by issuing a concession for the exploitation of heavy metals in an extremely valuable and biologically diverse, but at the same time sensitive area, Bosnia and Herzegovina violated the provisions of the Berne Convention and thus seriously threatened the survival of rare and strictly protected plant and animal species.