Hong Kong protests: Tear gas fired at unauthorised demonstrators - BBC News
Thousands of protesters in Hong Kong have taken to the streets, blocking major roads and defying a police ban.<br />
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The protesters wore black and held umbrellas, chanting anti-police slogans while marching through the territory's business district.<br />
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Police had given permission for a rally in Chater Garden, but warned that protests outside the park were illegal.<br />
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On Saturday, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at another pro-democracy protest in Yuen Long, in the north.<br />
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Hong Kong has seen seven consecutive weeks of anti-government and pro-democracy protests.<br />
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It is ranked as one of the safest cities in the world - but recent protests have been followed by violent clashes between demonstrators, police, and masked men wielding sticks.<br />
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Thousands of protesters in Hong Kong have taken to the streets, blocking major roads and defying a police ban.
The protesters wore black and held umbrellas, chanting anti-police slogans while marching through the territory's business district.
Police had given permission for a rally in Chater Garden, but warned that protests outside the park were illegal.
On Saturday, police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at another pro-democracy protest in Yuen Long, in the north.
Hong Kong has seen seven consecutive weeks of anti-government and pro-democracy protests.
It is ranked as one of the safest cities in the world - but recent protests have been followed by violent clashes between demonstrators, police, and masked men wielding sticks.
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