Pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong have been cleaning up after themselves after a night of battles with police who used tear gas and pepper spray in a crackdown condemned around the world.
Thousands of people are occupying the Admiralty district of the city in continued opposition to the Chinese Government's refusal to let them select their own candidates for leadership elections in 2017, allowing only Beijing-backed politicians to stand.
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As protests continue, people have been seen distributing food and water as well as cleaning up after themselves in the famously orderly city.
At the main protest site at the city's Government headquarters, students sorted plastic bottles for recycling even as they wore goggles and plastic sheets to protect against pepper spray.