Hong Kong Police Clear Democracy Protest Camp

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Hong Kong Police Clear Democracy Protest Camp

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Hong Kong police have moved in on the main pro-democracy protest camp and started clearing tents.

A number of arrests have been made, with one protester reportedly shouting "We want democracy. We'll be back," as he was carried away.

Protesters were warned to disperse from the site or face arrest, in what is likely to be a final showdown after more than two months of demonstrations by the Occupy Central movement.

"Police will lock down the occupied area and set up a police cordon area ... If anyone refuses to leave police will take action to disperse or arrest," said senior officer Kwok Pak-chung.

Protesters were allowed to leave the site - made up of tents, art installations and supply stalls and stretching for a kilometre along the highway - during the 30-minute lockdown.

Bailiffs armed with cutters and pliers moved in first to remove barricades around the camp in the heart of the business district, but despite the police ultimatum a hardcore of a few hundred refused to leave.

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    A demonstrator kneels down after she was blocked out by police cordon outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong

Singer and actress Denise Ho is taken away by policewomen from an area previously blocked by pro-democracy supporters

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A policeman overturns a table as part of the clear up

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A demonstrator is taken away

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Hong Kong Police Clear Democracy Protest Camp

We use cookies to give you the best experience. If you do nothing we'll assume that it's ok.

Hong Kong police have moved in on the main pro-democracy protest camp and started clearing tents.

A number of arrests have been made, with one protester reportedly shouting "We want democracy. We'll be back," as he was carried away.

Protesters were warned to disperse from the site or face arrest, in what is likely to be a final showdown after more than two months of demonstrations by the Occupy Central movement.

"Police will lock down the occupied area and set up a police cordon area ... If anyone refuses to leave police will take action to disperse or arrest," said senior officer Kwok Pak-chung.

Protesters were allowed to leave the site - made up of tents, art installations and supply stalls and stretching for a kilometre along the highway - during the 30-minute lockdown.

Bailiffs armed with cutters and pliers moved in first to remove barricades around the camp in the heart of the business district, but despite the police ultimatum a hardcore of a few hundred refused to leave.

1/16

  1. Gallery: Officials Begin Clearing Student Protest Site In Admiralty Area

    A demonstrator kneels down after she was blocked out by police cordon outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong

Singer and actress Denise Ho is taken away by policewomen from an area previously blocked by pro-democracy supporters

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A policeman overturns a table as part of the clear up

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A demonstrator is taken away

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