Hong Kong police, protesters clash in 16th weekend of rallies

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Multiple people were seen being arrested in the clashes, which were less sustained than the intense battles of previous weekends.

Riot police and protesters in Hong Kong fought brief skirmishes near the Chinese border on Saturday, the latest clashes during huge pro-democracy protests that have battered the financial hub for more than three months.

Hong Kong has been convulsed by 16 straight weekends of sometimes violent rallies calling for greater democratic freedoms and police accountability. Hundreds of hardcore activists then built barricades and dismantled nearby fences to arm themselves with makeshift clubs. Objects were also thrown onto nearby train tracks.

There were also skirmishes on Saturday evening in Yuen Long, a nearby town where protesters were attacked by local Beijing supporters in July. "Every small protest matters, even though it doesn't seem to help that much, it's like each small step in a marathon," he told AFP.Tan described himself as a moderate who avoids clashes with police. But he said he ideologically supports those on the frontlines.

Protesters have hurled rocks, bottles and petrol bombs as well as used slingshots in their battles with officers, who have responded with tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons with growing frequency.

 

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