Photos: Hong Kong protests ebb but rock on, under the gaze of Umbrella Man (and police)
Xeni Jardin
Protesters install a statue with a yellow umbrella as other demonstrators block the main street to the financial Central district outside of the government headquarters building in Hong Kong October 5, 2014. [Reuters]
Pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong have ebbed in numbers, but continued into early Tuesday. Thousands of participants, many of whom are students, are still gathered the city center.
“There was a sense on Monday of a winding down and, after 11 days of overnight street protests, a dissipation of energy,” reports the NYT. “I’m very, very, very tired,” Dennis Chan, 28, told the paper, letting out a sigh as he prepared to go home to sleep after 10 days at the sit-in near the government center. “We all are.”
Photos from Reuters photographers follow.
A protester of the Occupy Central movement carries a shield from the ‘Captain America’ comic book series as he stands on a main road at the Mong Kok shopping district in Hong Kong. [Reuters]
A woman places a piece of paper with a message of support for pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong next to hundreds of others outside of the Hong Kong House in central Sydney October 5, 2014. [Reuters]
Yau, 22, gets down to his knees and proposes to his girlfriend Chen, 21, both university students and pro-democracy protesters. on a main street which they occupied, at Mongkok shopping district in Hong Kong October 5, 2014. [Reuters]
A pro-democracy protester cries after a scuffle with anti-Occupy Central protesters as they try to remove a barricade at a main street at Hong Kong’s Mongkok shopping district October 4, 2014. [Reuters]
A man, who a witness said started a fight with several pro-democracy protesters, lies on the ground with hands tied by the protesters near a barricade on a main street in Hong Kong’s Mongkok shopping district October 4, 2014. [Reuters]