HONG KONG — Hong Kong police arrested dozens of pro-democracy protesters Thursday as teams with sledgehammers and chainsaws demolished camps and tore down tents and supply stations established by activists as part of a mass civil disobedience movement that lasted over ten weeks.
The police clearance marked the end of the pro-democracy occupation that has paralyzed parts of the south China city.
"I think the spirit of the movement still lives, but the idea of occupying streets is over," said student Andrew Chan, 20, as he left the site. "We can't even get a big crowd to come out today to fight the police clearing the site."
Among those arrested was popular singer Denise Ho, who led the crowd in chanting "civil disobedience, we are fearless!" reported the South China Morning Post newspaper. Four members of the Hong Kong Federation of Students, one of the key campaign organizers, were also arrested, the group tweeted.
Earlier Thursday, bailiffs backed by police to enforce a court injunction met no resistance as they removed barricades in one part of the protest area. The injunction was brought by a bus company that complained of disruption to its business operations.
HONG KONG — Hong Kong police arrested dozens of pro-democracy protesters Thursday as teams with sledgehammers and chainsaws demolished camps and tore down tents and supply stations established by activists as part of a mass civil disobedience movement that lasted over ten weeks.
The police clearance marked the end of the pro-democracy occupation that has paralyzed parts of the south China city.
"I think the spirit of the movement still lives, but the idea of occupying streets is over," said student Andrew Chan, 20, as he left the site. "We can't even get a big crowd to come out today to fight the police clearing the site."
Among those arrested was popular singer Denise Ho, who led the crowd in chanting "civil disobedience, we are fearless!" reported the South China Morning Post newspaper. Four members of the Hong Kong Federation of Students, one of the key campaign organizers, were also arrested, the group tweeted.
Earlier Thursday, bailiffs backed by police to enforce a court injunction met no resistance as they removed barricades in one part of the protest area. The injunction was brought by a bus company that complained of disruption to its business operations.
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HONG KONG — Hong Kong police arrested dozens of pro-democracy protesters Thursday as teams with sledgehammers and chainsaws demolished camps and tore down tents and supply stations established by activists as part of a mass civil disobedience movement that lasted over ten weeks.
The police clearance marked the end of the pro-democracy occupation that has paralyzed parts of the south China city.
"I think the spirit of the movement still lives, but the idea of occupying streets is over," said student Andrew Chan, 20, as he left the site. "We can't even get a big crowd to come out today to fight the police clearing the site."
Among those arrested was popular singer Denise Ho, who led the crowd in chanting "civil disobedience, we are fearless!" reported the South China Morning Post newspaper. Four members of the Hong Kong Federation of Students, one of the key campaign organizers, were also arrested, the group tweeted.
Earlier Thursday, bailiffs backed by police to enforce a court injunction met no resistance as they removed barricades in one part of the protest area. The injunction was brought by a bus company that complained of disruption to its business operations.
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ฮ่องกง - ตำรวจฮ่องกงจับกุมผู้ประท้วงหลายสิบ Pro ประชาธิปไตยวันพฤหัสบดีเป็นทีมและทำลายค่ายและค้อน chainsaws รื้อเต็นท์และสถานีจัดหาก่อตั้งขึ้นโดยนักกิจกรรมเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของมวลที่การเคลื่อนไหวเรียกร้องที่ lasted มากกว่าสิบสัปดาห์
ตำรวจกวาดล้างการทำเครื่องหมายจุดสิ้นสุดของอาชีพโปรประชาธิปไตยที่เป็นอัมพาต ส่วน ของ จีนใต้เมือง
"I think the spirit of the movement still lives, but the idea of occupying streets is over," said student Andrew Chan, 20, as he left the site. " We can't even get a big crowd to come out today to fight the police clearing the site."
Among those arrested was popular singer Denise Ho, who led the crowd in chanting "civil disobedience, we are fearless!" reported the South China Morning Post newspaper. Four members of the Hong Kong Federation of Students, one of the key campaign organizers, were also arrested, the group tweeted.
Earlier Thursday, bailiffs backed by police to enforce a court injunction met no resistance as they removed barricades in one part of the protest area.: นำโดย บริษัท รถบัสที่บ่นของการหยุดชะงักในการดำเนินธุรกิจของ
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