Erosi Kitsmarishvili
- Geburt:
- 00.00.1964
- Tot:
- 15.07.2014
- Zusätzliche namen:
- Эроси Кицмаришвили, ეროსი კიწმარიშვილი
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- Politiker
- Nationalitäten:
- georgier
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Erosi Kitsmarishvili (Georgian: ეროსი კიწმარიშვილი, 1964 – July 15, 2014) was a Georgian media executive and served as Ambassador of Georgia to the Russian Federation from April to July, 2008. Appointed in April, 2008, Kitsmarishvili was recalled on July 11 after Russia confirmed it had conducted military flights over South Ossetia, a breakaway region of Georgia that would be occupied by Russia after the August 2008 War between the two states.
Prior to accepting the ambassadorial post, Kitsmarishvili owned the Rustavi 2 television broadcasting company, which played a key role during the Rose Revolution of 2003. Since his dismissal in mid-September by Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili, he has publicly criticized Saakashvili's handling of the August 2008 war with Russia over the breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia — claiming that although Russia had provoked the conflict, the actual fighting had been started by Georgia, and that the United States had approved the Georgian government's plans to retake Abkhazia in early 2008. Kitsmarishvili has also spoken out in favour of increased pluralism in the Georgian media. In November 2009, Kitsmarishvili took over the management rights of the Tbilisi-based pro-opposition television station Maestro TV.
Kitsmarishvili ran for the office of mayor of Rustavi in the 2014 eelctions, but was defeated.
In July 2014 Kitsmarishvili was found dead in a garage of the apartment block where he had lived in Tbilisi’s Vake district. The authorities said he had one gunshot wound to the head, and though they were investigating the death under article 115 of the criminal code, which deals with suicide, but would examine other causes of his death as well.
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