
Sinjajevina in Words and Images
Sinjajevina, the threatened paradise: the shadow of a NATO firing range looms over an oasis of biodiversity. #WorldBEYONDWar
Sinjajevina, the threatened paradise: the shadow of a NATO firing range looms over an oasis of biodiversity. #WorldBEYONDWar
“We are ready to stand in front of their plans and that they will only be able to shoot on Sinjajevina through dead bodies!” #WorldBEYONDWar
For years we’ve been screaming at the tops of our lungs the story of the people of Montenegro putting their bodies on the line to save their mountain plateaux from the creation of a military training ground for NATO. #WorldBEYONDWar
British Ambassador to Montenegro Karen Maddocks has now stepped in to fend off the continuation of many centuries of peaceful and sustainable pastoral living on Sinjajevina
Another piece of progress can now be reported.
A series of actions is making progress on protecting a mountain.
The above billboard has now gone up, just across the street from the government of Montenegro in Podgorica.
This billboard will soon go up across the street from the government of Montenegro in Podgorica.
Sinjajevina is the Balkan’s biggest mountain pasture, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and a vital ecosystem with over 22,000 people living in and around it. The Save Sinjajevina campaign was born in 2020 to protect this unique European landscape.