Hong Kong police fired tear gas on Sunday to break up pro-democracy protesters who trashed fittings at a railway station and shopping mall, the latest confrontation in more than three months of often violent unrest.
Hundreds of protesters, had gathered in the New Town Plaza in the New Territories town of Sha Tin, chanting: "Fight for freedom" and "Liberate Hong Kong."
Some started to trash fittings at the entrance of the mall and then spilled outside where they set fire to barricades made of cardboard, broken palm trees and other debris.
Hundreds of protesters, had gathered in the New Town Plaza in the New Territories town of Sha Tin, chanting: "Fight for freedom" and "Liberate Hong Kong."
Some started to trash fittings at the entrance of the mall and then spilled outside where they set fire to barricades made of cardboard, broken palm trees and other debris.
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