#LIVE: At least four of the six football pitches in Victoria Park are filled with protesters http://buff.ly/2HbVCKM #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/RrsySB3g5Y
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#LIVE: In Wan Chai, the sea of protesters parts to make way for an ambulance. Earlier this week, some protesters were criticised for disrupting rescue operations at the airport http://buff.ly/2HbVCKM #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Hours after the rally started, Victoria Park remains packed, with four football pitches filled with protesters. Gloucester Road is busy with people trying to join the rally, as pictured http://buff.ly/2HbVCKM #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/ri3qnSSOSm
#LIVE: Protesters are packing Hennessy Road in both directions outside Sogo department store. The crowd is barely moving, leaving people stuck in the heavy rain http://buff.ly/2HbVCKM #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: New World First Bus and Citybus announce that 31 routes are suspended while 58 routes are diverted. Find out which routes are affected on our live blog http://buff.ly/2HbVCKM #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Crowds on King's Road, near Fortress Hill MTR station, start to dwindle. People are walking in both directions http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/s9HoBwCR6b
#LIVE: Thousands of protesters are still marching from Causeway Bay to Central, some marching via Harcourt Road past the city government's headquarters http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/vBciZZh8FH
#LIVE: As protesters continue to march from Causeway Bay to Sheung Wan, no police officers can be seen along the route, except outside Beijing’s liaison office http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/qdwhEsfHqz
#LIVE: Outside police headquarters on Arsenal Street, Wan Chai, protesters yell "black cops" and "triads". Some point laser beams at the building complex. No police are on guard outside the premises, which is heavily guarded by water barricades http://sc.mp/riq6 pic.twitter.com/vZI1jE1aE1
#LIVE: There is a major jam inside and outside Sogo department store in Causeway Bay, as protesters walk in various directions. Some try to go to Victoria Park, others want to get inside the store for a break http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/16CVPxE549
#LIVE: As night falls, crowds on Causeway Road outside Victoria Park are thinning out. Westbound traffic has restarted, although eastbound lanes remain blocked http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/JgOLBFCs1H
#LIVE: KMB will arrange special 101 buses from 7.45pm, to carry passengers between Canal Road East in Wan Chai and the Cross-Harbour Tunnel toll plaza in Hung Hom – one end of the tunnel to the other. All other buses via the tunnel remain suspendedhttp://sc.mp/riq6
#LIVE: What happened during today's march. Yellow lines show where marchers stuck to the pavement, orange lines show where they took over some of the road, and the red lines show where they took up the whole road http://sc.mp/riq6 pic.twitter.com/inifD5Ff35
#LIVE: Protesters are still marching from Causeway Bay to Central, which is now relatively quiet. Unlike during previous protests, they have not set up any blockades, in keeping with the Civil Human Rights Front’s wish that today's event be peaceful http://sc.mp/riq6 pic.twitter.com/8hH3WzLoS5
#LIVE: After disruption earlier in the day, MTR services are back to normal http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/zQCPfGLHgx
#LIVE: On Harcourt Road, protesters chase and surround a man in a red T-shirt, said to be from Fujian province. Pro-Beijingers from the province have recently clashed with protesters http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/RUxJOWo9SC
#LIVE: The Civil Human Rights Front, which organised the rally in Victoria Park, says the rally has officially ended. The group will stay at the park until 11pm, when the event was officially allowed to run until http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Someone has left dry clothes at Causeway Bay MTR station, for rain-sodden protesters to change into. Some marchers dry their feet in front of fans in Times Square http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/MCGxZsPl5L
#LIVE: The usually bustling shopping district of Causeway Bay is very quiet. Many of the shops closed earlier in the day, while the main thoroughfare of Hennessy Road was closed to traffic because protesters spilled onto it http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/YRUJtwgpLF
#LIVE: In Admiralty, near the city government's HQ, protesters are gathered, taunting police and shining the customary laser beams. Many are wearing respirators used to defend against tear gas, but they are not building barricades http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/CgJpMDTvLK
#LIVE: Jimmy Sham Tsz-kit, convenor of the Civil Human Rights Front, says 1.7 million people attended the group's rally at Victoria Park http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: "Today has been peaceful, which is exactly what Carrie Lam asked for," Sham says. "I also believe there won’t be clashes tonight. I trust in Hongkongers' wisdom." http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Police warn protesters gathered on Harcourt Road, Admiralty, to leave immediately. They say protesters flung hard objects at the government headquarters using catapults, and flashed laser beams at police officers http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Some protesters on Harcourt Road are calling on everyone to go home http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: A video on social media shows protesters have taken the Chinese flag down from Guangdong Investment Tower in Sheung Wan. When the Post arrives, the Chinese flag is indeed gone, but the Hong Kong flag remains http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/WeLglyWT9X
#LIVE: On Harcourt Road, there is some pushing between protesters and a man in a white shirt. Other demonstrators quickly try to defuse the argument. When things die down, the man appears to be bleeding http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Police say 128,000 people joined the rally in Victoria Park at its peak today http://sc.mp/riq6 #HongKongProtests
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