Cattle bones and putrid pools test Serbia's EU hopes

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Ten kilometres north of central Belgrade cattle bones piled in huge heaps rot in the sun and pools of brown sludge bubble and emit a sickening ...

BELGRADE: Ten kilometres north of central Belgrade cattle bones piled in huge heaps rot in the sun and pools of brown sludge bubble and emit a sickening odour in the dilapidated remains of a glue factory and a tannery, abandoned a decade ago.

The tannery and glue factory by the Vizelj canal went bankrupt about 10 years ago. The site was looted and dismantled by illegal scrap metal traders. Chemicals were spilled and the heaps of bones used in glue production were left unburied.Uncertainty over the site's ownership and status has complicated its cleanup.

"This dump of bones and chemicals is located 10km from the centre of the city and 200m from fertile, arable land which feeds the city of Belgrade and is owned by ... Al Dahra," Jankovic said.

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