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David Georgievich Sanakoev (born 14 December 1976) is an Ossetian separatist, indicted war criminal, politician, diplomat, and international fugitive, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Ossetia from 2012 to 2015, during the presidency of
Leonid Tibilov Leonid Kharitonovich Tibilov (; ; ka, ლეონიდ თიბილოვი, Leonid Tibilovi; born 28 March 1951) is a South Ossetian politician who served as the third president of South Ossetia from 2012 to 2017 after winning the 2012 So ...
.


Early life

Sanakoev attended
Tskhinvali Tskhinvali ( ka, ცხინვალი ) or Tskhinval (, ; , ) is the capital of the disputed ''de facto'' independent Republic of South Ossetia, internationally considered part of Shida Kartli, Georgia (except by Russia and four other UN m ...
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No. 5 from 1982 to 1993. He then attended the South Ossetian State University, earning a degree in Finance and Credit in 1998. In 2008, he enrolled in the
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) is a federal state-funded institution of higher education located in Moscow, Russia. With the merger of Academy of National Economy (ANE), Russian Academy ...
and wrote a dissertation titled "The activities of public authorities to resolve refugee issues on the materials of North Ossetia-Alania." Sanakoev is also the president of South Ossetia's Kyokushin-kan Karate-do Federation.


Professional career

Sanakoev worked as a consultant to the Children's Fund of the Republic of South Ossetia from 1998 to 2000. From 2000 to 2001, he worked for an organization named Era as a consultant on refugee issues. From 2001 to 2002, he worked as an advisor to the Agency for the Motivation of Society and Social Development. From 2002 to 2004, he worked as an assistant for the Agency for Socio-Economic and Cultural Development. In 2004, he began working for the
Armed Forces of South Ossetia The Armed Forces of South Ossetia is the military of the partially recognised state of South Ossetia. It includes an Army and an Air Corps. The South Ossetian Army was formed in 1992, and is the primary defense force in the breakaway republic of ...
as the Deputy commander for the Separate Mountain Company which was under the jurisdiction of the Armed Forces' Ministry of Defense and Emergency Situations. His commander was Bestauta Bala Ivanovich. Simultaneously, starting in 2004 he began working as the Presidential Representative for Human Rights for president
Eduard Kokoity Eduard Dzhabeyevich Kokoyty (; born 31 October 1964) is an Ossetian politician who served as the second president of South Ossetia of the partially recognized state of South Ossetia from 2001 to 2011. Early life Eduard Kokoyty was born in Tsk ...
. During his time in this capacity, he oversaw what the South Ossetian government called the "evacuation of children" from
Tskhinvali Tskhinvali ( ka, ცხინვალი ) or Tskhinval (, ; , ) is the capital of the disputed ''de facto'' independent Republic of South Ossetia, internationally considered part of Shida Kartli, Georgia (except by Russia and four other UN m ...
. Sanakoev has been deemed responsible for the illegal kidnapping and imprisonment of 110 Georgian civilians, mostly children and the elderly, of which 27 were confirmed to have died due to neglect and poor conditions, with another 38 missing to this day. Following the conclusion of the war, Sanakoev released the surviving prisoners under his care, only 45 survived the conditions he subjected them to. He has also worked for Ossetia Accuses and the Organization of Ossetian Communities Sandizan since 2008, both of which accuse Georgia of committing war crimes. He has also worked for the
United Nations The United Nations (UN) is the Earth, global intergovernmental organization established by the signing of the Charter of the United Nations, UN Charter on 26 June 1945 with the stated purpose of maintaining international peace and internationa ...
as a South Ossetian representative to the discussions on a non-violent resolution to the
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, as well as for discussions on refugees and missing persons.


Political career


2012 election

Sanakoev ran as a candidate in the 2012 South Ossetian presidential election. He campaigned on a platform of government reform, wishing to sever ties between the government and big business, creating directly elected
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heads, and make ministerial positions be held accountable to
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He advanced to the second round after narrowly beating Moscow-backed Dmitry Medoyev with 6,627 votes to Medoyev's 6,415, making the election the first without a Russia-endorsed candidate. He went on to get 12,439 votes, or 43.64% of the electorate, well short of Tibilov's 15,786 votes or 55.38% of the electorate. Despite this, Tibilov named Sanakoev his foreign minister on May 30, 2012


2014 election

Hoping to keep his political platform of reformism alive, Sanakoev founded the New Ossetia political party immediately after his defeat in 2012 to participate in the 2014 South Ossetian parliamentary election. Sanakoev immediately tempered expectations for the party during its foundation, and the party went on to win 6.27% of the vote, but zero seats in parliament. As minister of foreign affairs, he leaked a draft treaty between Russia and South Ossetia, which would have resulted in the annexation of the republic by Russia, to Georgian media. The treaty had already been redrafted by that point, without the annexation clause. Sanakoev failed a no confidence vote on March 13, 2015 for officially for missing two parliamentary sessions and was removed from office on April 22, 2015. Unofficially, the vote was retaliation for leaking of the draft treaty to Georgian media. After this incident, Sanakoev was labeled as "nationalist" and "pro-Georgian" by Valery Kaziyev, then head of the
Communist Party of South Ossetia The Communist Party of the Republic of South Ossetia (; ka, სამხრეთ ოსეთის კომუნისტური პარტია, tr; ) is a communist party in South Ossetia. The party was founded in 1993. As of 2004, t ...
. In response to these accusations, Sanakoev sued Kaziyev for libel.


2019 election

In the 2017 election, pro-Russian
Anatoly Bibilov Anatoly Ilyich Bibilov (; , ; born 6 February 1970) is a South Ossetian military officer, was the fourth president of South Ossetia. He succeeded Leonid Tibilov as president on 21 April 2017 to 24 May 2022, following his election victory, but ...
was elected president and introduced new bureaucratic hurdles for opposition parties, namely needing to register a party before every election, with his office determining which parties can and cannot be re-registered. New Ossetia found itself in the latter category. As the two parties platforms were similar, Sanakoev merged New Ossetia into
Nykhaz Nykhas () is a political party in South Ossetia founded in 2013 by supporters of Independent president Leonid Tibilov. Its members and supporters are referred to as Nykhasovites in local media. History Nykhas's name is an homage to the Adamon ...
and was elected its chairman in June 2018. Shortly after, in 2019 he was joined by the Alanian Union led by
Alan Gagloev Alan Eduardovich Gagloev (; ; born 6 February 1981), also transliterated as Gagloyev, is a South Ossetian politician and former intelligence officer, who is the fifth and current president of South Ossetia since 2022. He also served as chairman ...
. As chairman, Sanakoev oversaw the party's efforts in the 2019 South Ossetian parliamentary election. During the election, the party doubled its popular vote, but failed to gain any new seats, although Sanakoev won a seat. In the February 2020 party leadership election, which he did not attend, Sanakoev was replaced by Gagloev, who became the party's candidate for president in the
2022 South Ossetian presidential election Presidential elections were held in the disputed territory of South Ossetia on 10 April 2022. As none of the presidential nominees obtained at least 50% of the votes, a runoff was held on 8 May 2022, between the top two candidates, Alan Gagloe ...
, and went on to win.


2024 election

Sanakoev remained a member of parliament for Nykhaz until 11 April 2024, when he was one of the founders of the newly formed party For Justice alongside two other MPs, Harry Muldarov and Dzambolyt Medoev. All three of them had their Russian citizenship revoked for supporting creating a "state border" between South Ossetia and Georgia. The group would be joined by two more MPs, Andrei Maldzihov and Amiran Diakonov, as well as the controversial former leader of the Leningor district
Soslan Gabaraev Soslan () is an Ossetian male given name widespread among Ossetians in Russia. Origin This given name originates from the Ossetian name for Sosruko, Sosruqo, a character in North Caucasian mythology, in particular, in the Nart saga. It etymolog ...
. On May 6, 2024, the South Ossetian Central Election Commission, reported that For Justice would not be allowed to stand for the election, the party protested releasing a statement that "The ruling party ‘Nykhas’ blatantly disregards the law" and that "The election campaign is conducted outside the boundaries of both law and decency."


ICC indictment

On 24 June 2022, Sanakoev was
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by the
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due to his aforementioned detention of 110 ethnically Georgian civilians, mostly consisting of elderly women and children. Combined with the fact the poor conditions he placed them under resulted in the proven deaths of at least 27 of them, the ICC found that he violated article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.


Awards and medals

*: In Commemoration of the 15th Anniversary of the Republic of South Ossetia - 2006 *: Participant of the peacekeeping operation in Pridnestrovie - 2007 * "For Service in Guarding Peace in South Ossetia" - 2008, 2010 *: Bulavin uprising 300th year anniversary jubilee cross - 2008 *: Regimental badge of General Baklanov - 2009 *: Silver Cross of the Orenburg Cossack Society - 2010 *: For Faith and Fatherland -2010 *: Golden Badge of Honor in Public Recognition - 2011


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Sanakoev, David 1976 births Living people 21st-century politicians Government ministers of South Ossetia People indicted by the International Criminal Court People indicted for war crimes People of the Russo-Georgian War Fugitives wanted by the International Criminal Court