The Daily Beat, 11 December  

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**French President Backs Georgian Protesters**

French President Emmanuel Macron has spoken out in of protesters in Georgia. He made a phone call to Ivanishvili, the patron of the ruling party, and called for an end to violence against peaceful demonstrators. Mr. Macron also asked for the release of all those who have been unfairly arrested.

This comes after President Salome Zurabishvili visited France recently and met with Mr. Macron and US President-elect Donald Trump.

**Energy Crisis Hits Abkhazia**

The Enguri hydroelectric plant, which provides energy to the region, has had to shut down due to low water levels. This has led to a crisis in Abkhazia, with being asked to conserve electricity between 9pm and 7am. Critics say that years of economic mismanagement are to blame.

**TV Channel Under Pressure**

Giorgi Gabunia, the director of opposition-leaning TV channel , claims that the channel is under pressure from Zaza Okuashvili, one of its founders. Mr. Gabunia says that Mr. Okuashvili wants to shut down the channel as part of a business dispute with Bidzina Ivanishvili.

**Civil Servants Join **

Civil servants who have been suspended due to the ‘s decision to stop EU integration have joined the protests in Tbilisi and throughout Georgia. They are urging other civil servants to join them and speak out against the government.

**Human Concerns**

The Public Defender’s Office has reported that 226 people detained during the protests said they were mistreated by law enforcement, while 157 had visible injuries. Human Rights Watch is calling EU affairs ministers to demand an independent into Georgia’s response to the protests and impose sanctions on officials responsible for violence against protesters.

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