Beijing government

Pro-democracy protesters dismantle a barricade, in accordance with a court injunction to clear part of the protest site. The demonstrators set up camp at the end of September 2014.

Barricades come down in Hong Kong, but the protest movement is far from over

Conflict

Police removed barricades in Hong Kong on Tuesday, taking down a section of one of the protest movement’s camps after two months of sit-ins. But it was a small step by the city’s government, and the Occupy Central movement isn’t likely to end any time soon.

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