ABSTRACT
The “Ne Damo Unu!” protest—described at great length in the previous chapter—stopped, at least for the time being, the combined forces of green capitalism, green statecraft, and green grabbing from their efforts to build a dam on the Una River. It also revealed and further cemented the importance of the Una River to life itself—biological, social, and political—in Bihać. For example, after the protest some Bišćani told me that not joining the protest was not an option for them; rather, protesting dam-building on the Una was a heartfelt moralna dužnost, or “moral duty,” to the river, each other, and oneself.
