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Police clear a pro-democracy protest camp near the financial district in Hong Kong, on December 11, 2014. (Reuters/Bobby Yip)
![Hong Kong police haul protesters away as camp site is dismantled](https://eng-archive.aawsat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/hong-kong-protest-camp.jpg)
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Pro-democracy protesters make the three finger freedom salute from the movie ‘The Hunger Games’ in Mong Kok, Hong Kong, on November 28, 2014. (EPA/Alex Hofford)
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Hong Kong protesters clash with police after new clampdown
Hong Kong, Reuters—Thousands of pro-democracy activists clashed with police in running scuffles in Hong Kong’s gritty Mong Kok district early on Saturday in a bid to reclaim part of one of the city’s largest and most volatile protest sites. After a tense...Caption:
Pro-democracy protesters and bystanders watch the police from behind a cordon in the Mong Kok district of Hong Kong early on October 18, 2014. (AFP Photo/Ed Jones)
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Hong Kong activists regroup; police chief warns safety at risk
Hong Kong, Reuters—Hong Kong pro-democracy activists recaptured parts of a core protest zone from police early on Saturday after hours of turmoil that the city’s police chief warned undermined order and jeopardised public safety. Dozens of people were injured in...Caption:
Pro-democracy activists participate in a night run in support of the ongoing Occupy Central movement at Admiralty district in Hong Kong, China, on October 16, 2014. (EPA/Rolex Dela Pena)
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Hong Kong leader Leung seeks student talks to end standoff
Hong Kong, Bloomberg News—Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said his government is ready to meet student leaders next week to discuss the city’s first leadership election as he seeks to end three weeks of pro-democracy protests. He said he hoped a vice...Caption:
Police react as they disperse pro-democracy protesters on a main road near the government headquarters in Hong Kong on October 15, 2014. (Reuters/Apple Daily)
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