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Hong Kong police have clashed with pro-democracy activists trying to surround government offices, in some of the worst unrest in two months of protests. | Hong Kong police have clashed with pro-democracy activists trying to surround government offices, in some of the worst unrest in two months of protests. |
Protesters fought police armed with pepper spray and batons on roads around the camp in the Admiralty district. | Protesters fought police armed with pepper spray and batons on roads around the camp in the Admiralty district. |
Police say 40 people have been arrested and a number of officers were injured. | Police say 40 people have been arrested and a number of officers were injured. |
The protesters want the people of Hong Kong to be allowed to choose their leaders in the 2017 elections without interference from Beijing. | The protesters want the people of Hong Kong to be allowed to choose their leaders in the 2017 elections without interference from Beijing. |
The Chinese government has said it will allow universal suffrage, but will screen candidates for the chief executive post in advance. | The Chinese government has said it will allow universal suffrage, but will screen candidates for the chief executive post in advance. |
Last week police and court bailiffs removed one of the major protest camps in the Mong Kok commercial district. | Last week police and court bailiffs removed one of the major protest camps in the Mong Kok commercial district. |
The BBC's Martin Patience in Beijing says that it seems clear that the authorities now want to take a hard line after two months of a soft approach. | |
The protesters had public support at the beginning, but that is now ebbing as many Hong Kong residents believe the protests are causing too much disruption, says our correspondent. | |
The unrest flared late on Sunday, after student protest leaders called on supporters to converge on the offices of Chief Executive CY Leung on Lung Wo Road. | |
The road is a short distance away from Connaught Road in Admiralty, the major road protesters have been occupying for two months. | The road is a short distance away from Connaught Road in Admiralty, the major road protesters have been occupying for two months. |
Protesters, many wearing hard hats and carrying umbrellas - the symbol of their movement - moved into the area, throwing bottles, helmets and umbrellas towards police. | Protesters, many wearing hard hats and carrying umbrellas - the symbol of their movement - moved into the area, throwing bottles, helmets and umbrellas towards police. |
Many activists chanted: "I want true democracy!" | Many activists chanted: "I want true democracy!" |
"I urge everyone to stay here until the morning to keep surrounding the government headquarters. Let's stop the government from functioning tomorrow," a protester in a black T-shirt shouted, Reuters news agency reported. | "I urge everyone to stay here until the morning to keep surrounding the government headquarters. Let's stop the government from functioning tomorrow," a protester in a black T-shirt shouted, Reuters news agency reported. |
Police ordered them to retreat, then charged protesters, eventually forcing them out of the area. | Police ordered them to retreat, then charged protesters, eventually forcing them out of the area. |
'No choice' | 'No choice' |
"The action was aimed at paralysing the government's operation,'' student leader Alex Chow was quoted by the Associated Press as saying. | "The action was aimed at paralysing the government's operation,'' student leader Alex Chow was quoted by the Associated Press as saying. |
"The government has been stalling... and we believe we need to focus pressure on the government headquarters, the symbol of the government's power.'' | "The government has been stalling... and we believe we need to focus pressure on the government headquarters, the symbol of the government's power.'' |
On Monday government offices were shut and staff were told to stay home. But the roads outside the government site were clear of protesters and open for traffic. | On Monday government offices were shut and staff were told to stay home. But the roads outside the government site were clear of protesters and open for traffic. |
By afternoon government employees were able to go back to work. | |
The atmosphere remains tense at Connaught Road where hundreds of protesters are still occupying the area amid a police presence. | |
Hong Kong's security secretary, Lai Tung-kwow, has blamed students for escalating violent behaviour, and defended the use of force by police. | |
"The police have to take resolute actions, they have no choice ... it is their duty to restore law and order," he told reporters at a press conference on Monday. | "The police have to take resolute actions, they have no choice ... it is their duty to restore law and order," he told reporters at a press conference on Monday. |
Last week more than 100 people - including some key protest leaders - were arrested as the Mong Kok camp, across the harbour from Admiralty, was dismantled. | Last week more than 100 people - including some key protest leaders - were arrested as the Mong Kok camp, across the harbour from Admiralty, was dismantled. |
The latest clashes come after China said it would not allow a UK parliamentary committee to enter Hong Kong as part of an inquiry into British relations with its former colony. | The latest clashes come after China said it would not allow a UK parliamentary committee to enter Hong Kong as part of an inquiry into British relations with its former colony. |
Hong Kong democracy timeline | Hong Kong democracy timeline |
Q&A: Hong Kong's democracy controversy | Q&A: Hong Kong's democracy controversy |
Are you in Hong Kong? What is your reaction to the protests? You can share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you in Hong Kong? What is your reaction to the protests? You can share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
Have your say | Have your say |