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Hong Kong protests: Police fire tear gas at demonstrators | |
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Riot police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters in Hong Kong following a large pro-democracy rally in the city. | |
Officers charged demonstrators who threw objects at police lines. | |
The clashes came after marchers ignored a designated finish line, continuing on to China's central government offices. | |
Mass protests have been held for weeks, initially over an extradition deal with mainland China but now covering other issues on democracy in Hong Kong. | Mass protests have been held for weeks, initially over an extradition deal with mainland China but now covering other issues on democracy in Hong Kong. |
Late on Sunday, riot police equipped with masks and shields were seen swarming towards protesters close to a ferry terminal on the main island. | |
Images outside of the liaison office, China's central government building, show signs covered in graffiti. One of the slogans reads : "You taught us peaceful marches are useless." | |
Some protesters also covered the CCTV cameras outside a police station with spray paint. | |
The latest rally was put on edge after a huge haul of explosives was found along with protest leaflets. | The latest rally was put on edge after a huge haul of explosives was found along with protest leaflets. |
On Saturday, a counter-rally in support of the police and against protest violence drew tens of thousands. | On Saturday, a counter-rally in support of the police and against protest violence drew tens of thousands. |
Tear-gas, rubber bullets, the trashing of parliament by protesters and sporadic clashes have created the worst crisis in the territory's recent history. | Tear-gas, rubber bullets, the trashing of parliament by protesters and sporadic clashes have created the worst crisis in the territory's recent history. |
The Hong Kong government has since suspended trying to pursue the extradition bill. | The Hong Kong government has since suspended trying to pursue the extradition bill. |
The former British colony is part of China but run under a "one country, two systems" arrangement that guarantees it a level of autonomy. It has its own judiciary, and a legal system that is independent from mainland China. | The former British colony is part of China but run under a "one country, two systems" arrangement that guarantees it a level of autonomy. It has its own judiciary, and a legal system that is independent from mainland China. |
What is happening on Sunday? | What is happening on Sunday? |
It's the seventh consecutive weekend of mass demonstrations and tens of thousands are marching at the traditional protest point on Hong Kong Island. | It's the seventh consecutive weekend of mass demonstrations and tens of thousands are marching at the traditional protest point on Hong Kong Island. |
However, the route has been altered and is scheduled to stop at Wan Chai rather than Central, where the key government offices are located. | However, the route has been altered and is scheduled to stop at Wan Chai rather than Central, where the key government offices are located. |
But pro-democracy legislator Claudia Mo told Reuters news agency: "I think many people will just march on towards Central." | But pro-democracy legislator Claudia Mo told Reuters news agency: "I think many people will just march on towards Central." |
She said the police were "terribly worried" about possible violence around the government and legislative complexes and police headquarters. | She said the police were "terribly worried" about possible violence around the government and legislative complexes and police headquarters. |
Metal barriers traditionally used to channel or keep out protesters - which have been taken by some of them to create barricades - have now been replaced by water-filled versions around key buildings. | Metal barriers traditionally used to channel or keep out protesters - which have been taken by some of them to create barricades - have now been replaced by water-filled versions around key buildings. |
Some 4,000 police officers have been deployed. | Some 4,000 police officers have been deployed. |
Previous marches have largely been peaceful, but have sparked violence on the fringes. Last weekend's protests left 28 people, including 13 police officers, injured. | Previous marches have largely been peaceful, but have sparked violence on the fringes. Last weekend's protests left 28 people, including 13 police officers, injured. |
Is the explosives find linked? | Is the explosives find linked? |
Hong Kong police are still investigating. Three men are under arrest. | Hong Kong police are still investigating. Three men are under arrest. |
Officers discovered the haul when they entered an industrial building in the Tsuen Wan district on Friday evening. | Officers discovered the haul when they entered an industrial building in the Tsuen Wan district on Friday evening. |
They said they found 2kg (4.4lb) of the highly volatile TATP, as well as 10 petrol bombs, acidic substances, weapons including knives and metal rods, and gas masks and goggles. | They said they found 2kg (4.4lb) of the highly volatile TATP, as well as 10 petrol bombs, acidic substances, weapons including knives and metal rods, and gas masks and goggles. |
There were also banners and leaflets opposing the extradition bill and a T-shirt bearing the logo of the pro-independence Hong Kong National Front group. | There were also banners and leaflets opposing the extradition bill and a T-shirt bearing the logo of the pro-independence Hong Kong National Front group. |
What was the counter-protest about? | What was the counter-protest about? |
It took place in the central Hong Kong district of Admiralty on Saturday, attracting 103,000 people according to police, but more than 300,000 according to organisers. | It took place in the central Hong Kong district of Admiralty on Saturday, attracting 103,000 people according to police, but more than 300,000 according to organisers. |
It was themed "Safeguard Hong Kong". The South China Morning Post said attendees included locals, mainland immigrants, members of ethnic minorities and visitors from across the border. | It was themed "Safeguard Hong Kong". The South China Morning Post said attendees included locals, mainland immigrants, members of ethnic minorities and visitors from across the border. |
The rally, which won coverage in Chinese state media, focused on support for the police and condemnation of the violence that has marred pro-democracy rallies. | The rally, which won coverage in Chinese state media, focused on support for the police and condemnation of the violence that has marred pro-democracy rallies. |
Views differed, however, on how the Hong Kong government had tackled the crisis. | Views differed, however, on how the Hong Kong government had tackled the crisis. |
How did the protests start? | How did the protests start? |
They were sparked by the proposed extradition bill that would have allowed people to be sent to China for trial. | They were sparked by the proposed extradition bill that would have allowed people to be sent to China for trial. |
Critics said it would undermine Hong Kong's judicial independence and could be used to target those who spoke out against the Chinese government. | Critics said it would undermine Hong Kong's judicial independence and could be used to target those who spoke out against the Chinese government. |
The Hong Kong government suspended the bill, but this has not halted the demonstrations, which now reflect broader demands for democratic reform and concerns that freedoms are being eroded. | The Hong Kong government suspended the bill, but this has not halted the demonstrations, which now reflect broader demands for democratic reform and concerns that freedoms are being eroded. |