Photo: APWrapped
in plastic to shield from pepper spray, a student protester stands
behind a makeshift barrier blocking main streets in the central business
district of Hong Kong, late Monday, Sept. 29, 2014. Pro-democracy
protesters expanded their rallies throughout Hong Kong on Monday,
defying calls to disperse in a major pushback against Beijing's decision
to limit democratic reforms in the Asian financial hub.
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Photo: APStudent
protesters connect electric extension cords to charge their phones
during a sit-in protest in Hong Kong, Monday, Sept. 29, 2014.
Pro-democracy protesters expanded their rallies throughout Hong Kong on
Monday, defying calls to disperse in a major pushback against Beijing's
decision to limit democratic reforms in the Asian financial hub.
Photo: APAn
upside down Chinese national flag appears next to a Hong Kong flag
outside a commercial building which is in front of a main road occupied
by thousands of protesters in Hong Kong, Monday, Sept. 29, 2014.
Pro-democracy demonstrators defied onslaughts of tear gas and appeals
from Hong Kong's top leader to go home, as the protests over Beijing's
decision to limit political reforms expanded across the city early
Monday.
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Photo: APRiot
police fire tear gas on student protesters occupying streets
surrounding the government headquarters in Hong Kong, early Monday,
Sept. 29, 2014. Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong have handed the
Chinese leadership a major political dilemma. Protesters who are
demanding a greater say in choosing the financial center’s chief
executive defied weekend attempts by riot police to end their sit-ins
with tear gas blasts and on Monday fanned out to more neighborhoods of
Hong Kong in a tense standoff.
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Photo: APPro-democracy
protesters flood the streets around the government headquarters,
Monday, Sept. 29, 2014 in Hong Kong. Pro-democracy protesters expanded
their rallies throughout Hong Kong on Monday, defying calls to disperse
in a major pushback against Beijing's decision to limit democratic
reforms in the Asian financial hub.
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Photo: APA
young pro-democracy protester shares a light moment with her friends
Monday, Sept. 29, 2014 in Hong Kong. Protesters expanded their rallies
throughout Hong Kong on Monday, defying calls to disperse in a major
pushback against Beijing's decision to limit democratic reforms in the
Asian financial hub.
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Photo: APThousands
of pro-democracy protesters gather at Hong Kong's Mongkok district
Monday, Sept. 29, 2014. Protesters expanded their rallies throughout
Hong Kong on Monday, defying calls to disperse in a major pushback
against Beijing's decision to limit democratic reforms in the Asian
financial hub.
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Photo: APPro-democracy
protesters flood the Central financial district in Hong Kong Monday,
Sept. 29, 2014. Protesters expanded their rallies throughout Hong Kong
on Monday, defying calls to disperse in a major pushback against
Beijing's decision to limit democratic reforms in the Asian financial
hub.
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Photo: APWhite
House press secretary Josh Earnest speaks about the street protests in
Hong Kong during the daily press briefing at the White House in
Washington, Monday, Sept. 29, 2014.
Photo: APA
pro-democracy protester eats takeout food by a stack of umbrellas which
pro-democracy activists use if they need to shield themselves from
pepper spray used by police at Hong Kong's Mongkok district Monday,
Sept. 29, 2014. Protesters expanded their rallies throughout Hong Kong
on Monday, defying calls to disperse in a major pushback against
Beijing's decision to limit democratic reforms in the Asian financial
hub.
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Photo: APPro-democracy
protesters sit on a road as they face-off with local police, Monday,
Sept. 29, 2014 in Hong Kong. Pro-democracy protesters expanded their
rallies throughout Hong Kong on Monday, defying calls to disperse in a
major pushback against Beijing's decision to limit democratic reforms in
the Asian financial hub.
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Photo: APAn
upside down Chinese national flag appears between a Hong Kong flag and a
red flag bearing the company logo of Hong Kong's Mass Transit Railway
outside a commercial building which is in front of a main road occupied
by thousands of protesters in Hong Kong, Monday, Sept. 29, 2014.
Pro-democracy demonstrators defied onslaughts of tear gas and appeals
from Hong Kong's top leader to go home, as the protests over Beijing's
decision to limit political reforms expanded across the city early
Monday.
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