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Hong Kong police fire tear gas as thousands of pro-democracy protesters hit the streets, defying authorities with another unsanctioned march after Beijing vowed to tighten its control over the unrest-plagued city. IMAGES
Thousands of protesters calling for more democracy take to the streets of Hong Kong as China's President Xi Jinping warns that any challenge to Beijing's control over the city crosses a "red line", 20 years since it was handed back by Britain. IMAGES
Thousands of protesters hit the streets of Hong Kong, defying police with an unsanctioned march as the democracy movement shows no signs of abating after nearly five months. IMAGES
Thousands of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters who had earlier gathered outside the city's airport, march on nearby roads as the key financial hub remains engulfed in political crisis. IMAGES
Thousands of pro-democracy protesters defied a police ban and began marching through Hong Kong on Sunday, a day after riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas in the latest violent confrontation to plunge the financial hub deeper into crisis. IMAGES
Hong Kong, Dec 12 (EFE/EPA, (Camera: Miguel Candela).- Several thousand people took to the streets of Hong Kong on Thursday to commemorate the mid-year pro-democracy protest movement, which began as opposition to a controversial extradition bill.FOOTAGE OF COMMEMORATIVE PROTEST IN HONG KONG
Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters march in Admiralty as demonstrators mark the 70th anniversary of communist China's founding with defiant "Day of Grief" rallies. IMAGES
Anti-government protesters march in Hong Kong's western Tsuen Wan and Kwai Chung districts, a day after clashes returned to the city's streets following several days of relative calm. IMAGES