In Belgrade, Serbia, big crowds filled the streets over the weekend to speak out against big stoneshaft delving businesses.
The crowds filled the streets yelling and stopping wains from driving
through. In some steads the lawwards had to beat some folks in the
crowds, nearly to death, for throwing stones and glassware.
Those who want the rich to be greener called for the crowds to come
together and speak out against the up and coming stoneshaft delving
setup that they think will lead to widespread filth on their land. This
is the twoth "Green Uprising" this year, the last one was in April
outside the Serbian Wittenmoot building.
Serbia owns one of the biggest stoneshaft delves in the world. The delf
sits in western Serbia, near the Jadar stour dale. Now this stead is
being brooked for growing crops.
Bowers who work these lands are among those upset by the coming delves,
saying that castoff from the delving dumped on their land will keep
them from growing anything at all, and kill their livelihoods.