Protesters in Hong Kong clashed with police for a third consecutive night on Sunday, setting entrances to the public transport system ablaze, smashing windows and dashing hopes that a climbdown by the government last week would end the three-month long “water revolution”.
The violence, which included running battles with riot police in multiple parts of Hong Kong and volleys of tear gas, followed a peaceful march from the main financial district to the US consulate.
The rally was organised to call on US lawmakers to ratify the “Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act”.
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