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    Illegal assembly in Hong Kong leads to clashes

    By KAHON Chan in Hong Kong (China Daily) Updated: 2014-09-29 03:31

    Illegal assembly in Hong Kong leads to clashes
    March decries 'Occupy Central'?
    Illegal assembly in Hong Kong leads to clashes
     HK govt calls for view expression in peaceful, lawful means
    The Occupy Central protest spun out of control in Hong Kong on Sunday as the local government appealed to organizers to end the gathering in the interest of the city and the safety of participants.

    "The HKSAR government is resolute in opposing the unlawful occupation actions by Occupy Central. The police shall continue to handle the situation in accordance with the law," Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said at a news conference.

    Dozens of tear gas canisters were fired at protesters assembling near the central government offices after 6 pm. In spite of occasional retreats, the blockade that halted traffic in the heart of the city persisted into the night.

    The approval given for an assembly was revoked on Friday after protesters stormed the forecourt of the government offices, injuring security guards and police officers.

    The unauthorized sit-in grew on Saturday, following the arrest of young protest leaders.

    Scores of protesters returned on Sunday afternoon, and the assembly spilled onto trunk roads. By Sunday evening, all roads between Central and Wan Chai were closed to traffic and the subway skipped the Admiralty station.

    The State Council's Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office told Xinhua News Agency in a statement that the central government firmly opposed any unlawful action that would jeopardize the rule of law and social peace, and it supported the Hong Kong government taking legal action to uphold social stability and safeguard the security of people and property in the city.

    The National People's Congress Standing Committee adopted a resolution on Aug 31 that fixed a framework for the election of the city chief by universal suffrage in 2017 and beyond. The protesters demanded the decision be revoked.

    The top legislature's decision was legal and provided the constitutional grounds to implement universal suffrage in the special administrative region, the statement said.

    Hong Kong government leaders made an appeal for a peaceful, rational and lawful expression of opinions at a news conference held on Sunday afternoon amid escalating hostility outside government headquarters.

    Chief Secretary for Administration Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor agreed that the National People's Congress Standing Committee decision has put some disputes involving election reform to rest and assured there is room to refine the methods.

    She appealed to the community to engage lawfully and peacefully in the next stage of public consultation, set to begin in mid-October.

    At least 78 people had been arrested since Friday evening. Commissioner of Police Andy Tsang Wai-hung dismissed claims that the trespassing on government premises on Friday was not an act of violence, since people could get hurt in the clash.

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