- Shaun Going
A Canadian construction engineer, Shaun Going was arrested by Serbia in August 2000 and charged with terrorism. An acknowledged power broker with "enormous influence known to bribe and fraternise with other powerful figures in the region, including the
Kosovo Liberation Army , he was quickly defended by Canada who insisted on his innocence.Fennell, Tom.Macleans , [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=M1ARTM0012226 Canadians in Serbia Accused of Terrorism] , August 21 2000] [Winchester, Simon. "The Fracture Zone: A Return to the Balkans", 1999. p. 197]Life
Going grew up in a family of six children on a ranch near
Longview, Alberta . He opened "Going Real Estate", but following the collapse of theSoviet Union and the fall of communism acrossEast Europe , he built a construction company named "Meridian Resources" based inAlbania . He was contracted to build the local American embassy, as well as roads and sewers.Due to his contacts in the country, Going became informally known as "the King of Albania" as he took advantage of the military strife to secure construction contracts, pay off officials and deal directly with both the government and rebel militants. He purchased a former headquarters of the
Communist Party of Albania inTirana , and hired security guards to patrol the grounds withAK-47 s, and was frequently accompanied by them even when going into town. In 1997, the building came under attack by locals and was burned to the ground. Going fled toSachalin Island and worked in the petroleum industry.Arrest
Going returned to Kosovo on August 1 1999. When the
United Nations police raidedGani Thaci 's house, they found C$375,000 in cash which he claimed was a bribe from Going, who denied the claim and said he'd only paid the KLA commander $90,000. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/699175.stm]He was arrested, along with his 19-year old nephew Liam Hall, and British police officers Adrian Prangnell, 41, and John Yore, 31, when a security check found
blasting cap s and wires in the back of their car. He was charged with training successionists to perform terrorist actions,Erlanger, Steven.New York Times , " [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C05E5DA143CF937A3575BC0A9669C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 Yugoslavs hold 4 Westerners in Arms Case] "] but eventually released onbail [http://balkansnet.org/conclusion-slobo.html] as the charges were downgraded to "military spies". [BBC , [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/939116.stm Serbs free two Americans] , September 23 2000] Minister of Foreign AffairsLloyd Axworthy campaigned Serbia to release the two men.References
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