The police in Hong Kong say the region has returned to a normal pace after a weekend of mass protests.
Hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally on Sunday marking a change to what have often been violent clashes.
Sunday’s demonstration which saw an estimated 1.7 million people turnout remained “generally peaceful, but some protesters still managed to shoot objects with slingshots at several government buildings.
The police in Hong Kong say the region has returned to a normal pace after a weekend of mass protests.
Hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally on Sunday marking a change to what have often been violent clashes.
Sunday’s demonstration which saw an estimated 1.7 million people turnout remained “generally peaceful, but some protesters still managed to shoot objects with slingshots at several government buildings.
The police in Hong Kong say the region has returned to a normal pace after a weekend of mass protests.
Hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally on Sunday marking a change to what have often been violent clashes.
Sunday’s demonstration which saw an estimated 1.7 million people turnout remained “generally peaceful, but some protesters still managed to shoot objects with slingshots at several government buildings.
The police in Hong Kong say the region has returned to a normal pace after a weekend of mass protests.
Hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally on Sunday marking a change to what have often been violent clashes.
Sunday’s demonstration which saw an estimated 1.7 million people turnout remained “generally peaceful, but some protesters still managed to shoot objects with slingshots at several government buildings.
The police in Hong Kong say the region has returned to a normal pace after a weekend of mass protests.
Hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally on Sunday marking a change to what have often been violent clashes.
Sunday’s demonstration which saw an estimated 1.7 million people turnout remained “generally peaceful, but some protesters still managed to shoot objects with slingshots at several government buildings.
The police in Hong Kong say the region has returned to a normal pace after a weekend of mass protests.
Hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally on Sunday marking a change to what have often been violent clashes.
Sunday’s demonstration which saw an estimated 1.7 million people turnout remained “generally peaceful, but some protesters still managed to shoot objects with slingshots at several government buildings.
The police in Hong Kong say the region has returned to a normal pace after a weekend of mass protests.
Hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally on Sunday marking a change to what have often been violent clashes.
Sunday’s demonstration which saw an estimated 1.7 million people turnout remained “generally peaceful, but some protesters still managed to shoot objects with slingshots at several government buildings.
The police in Hong Kong say the region has returned to a normal pace after a weekend of mass protests.
Hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally on Sunday marking a change to what have often been violent clashes.
Sunday’s demonstration which saw an estimated 1.7 million people turnout remained “generally peaceful, but some protesters still managed to shoot objects with slingshots at several government buildings.