Pro-democracy demonstrations continue in Hong Kong Photo GalleryPro-democracy demonstrations continue in Hong Kong FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp By admin October 17, 2014 HONG KONG – OCTOBER 17: Pro-democracy activists argues with police after the police launched a dawn raid to clear out the Occupy Central Mong Kok protest site in Hong Kong, on October 17, 2014. Police have begun to take measures to remove the blockades put in place by pro democracy supporters following weeks of protests. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying today called for talks to resume between protest groups and government officials. [wzslider autoplay=”true” interval=”5000″ height=”400″] HONG KONG – OCTOBER 17: Pro-democracy activists argues with police after the police launched a dawn raid to clear out the Occupy Central Mong Kok protest site in Hong Kong, on October 17, 2014. Police have begun to take measures to remove the blockades put in place by pro democracy supporters following weeks of protests. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying today called for talks to resume between protest groups and government officials. HONG KONG – OCTOBER 17: Pro-democracy activists point and yell at police after the police launched a dawn raid to clear out the Occupy Central Mong Kok protest site in Hong Kong, on October 17, 2014. Police have begun to take measures to remove the blockades put in place by pro democracy supporters following weeks of protests. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying today called for talks to resume between protest groups and government officials. HONG KONG – OCTOBER 17: Pro-democracy activists argues with police after the police launched a dawn raid to clear out the Occupy Central Mong Kok protest site in Hong Kong, on October 17, 2014. Police have begun to take measures to remove the blockades put in place by pro democracy supporters following weeks of protests. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying today called for talks to resume between protest groups and government officials. HONG KONG – OCTOBER 17: Police officers barricade after they managed to reclaim one block after the police launched a dawn raid to clear out the Occupy Central Mong Kok protest site in Hong Kong, on October 17, 2014. Police have begun to take measures to remove the blockades put in place by pro democracy supporters following weeks of protests. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying today HONG KONG – OCTOBER 17: Pro-democracy activists sit in the street after they managed to reclaim one block after the police launched a dawn raid to clear out the Occupy Central Mong Kok protest site in Hong Kong, on October 17, 2014. Police have begun to take measures to remove the blockades put in place by pro democracy supporters following weeks of protests. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying today HONG KONG – OCTOBER 17: A police officer rests after police launched a dawn raid to clear out the Occupy Central Mong Kok protest site in Hong Kong, on October 17, 2014. Police have begun to take measures to remove the blockades put in place by pro democracy supporters following weeks of protests. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying today called for talks to resume between protest groups and government officials. HONG KONG – OCTOBER 17: A man argues with a police after the police launched a dawn raid to clear out the Occupy Central Mong Kok protest site in Hong Kong, on October 17, 2014. Police have begun to take measures to remove the blockades put in place by pro democracy supporters following weeks of protests. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying today called for talks to resume between protest groups and government officials. HONG KONG – OCTOBER 17: Pro-democracy activists point and yell at police after the police launched a dawn raid to clear out the Occupy Central Mong Kok protest site in Hong Kong, on October 17, 2014. Police have begun to take measures to remove the blockades put in place by pro democracy supporters following weeks of protests. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying today called for talks to resume between protest groups and government officials HONG KONG – OCTOBER 17: Pro-democracy activists point and yell at police after the police launched a dawn raid to clear out the Occupy Central Mong Kok protest site in Hong Kong, on October 17, 2014. Police have begun to take measures to remove the blockades put in place by pro democracy supporters following weeks of protests. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying today called for talks to resume between protest groups and government officials. 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