
Hong Kong: See defiant protesters barricade downtown HK
Protesters began erecting barricades in the streets of central Hong Kong early on Monday, after police fired tear gas and pepper spray as clashes broke out with thousands of protesters. Demonstrators rallied to voice concern that the mainland Chinese government may attempt to influence elections in the autonomous region.
Protesters' numbers have increased since a student-led demonstration began on September 26. Protesters claim they have no leader, basing their demonstration on the 'Occupy' movement in the United States.
Protesters have staged a number of sit-ins in Hong Kong in the past, but the current protests are among the largest the Special Administrative Region of China has seen in decades.

Protesters began erecting barricades in the streets of central Hong Kong early on Monday, after police fired tear gas and pepper spray as clashes broke out with thousands of protesters. Demonstrators rallied to voice concern that the mainland Chinese government may attempt to influence elections in the autonomous region.
Protesters' numbers have increased since a student-led demonstration began on September 26. Protesters claim they have no leader, basing their demonstration on the 'Occupy' movement in the United States.
Protesters have staged a number of sit-ins in Hong Kong in the past, but the current protests are among the largest the Special Administrative Region of China has seen in decades.