#LIVE: The Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor says it strongly condemns what it called multiple indiscriminate arrests and human rights violations against volunteer medics by police at protest sites http://sc.mp/d7ad4 #HongKongProtests
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#LIVE:The MTR said Prince Edward and Mong Kok stations have been closed due to situations in the vicinity. Trains on the Tsuen Wan and Kwun Tong lines will not stop at these stations http://sc.mp/d7ad4#HongKongProtestsShow this thread -
#LIVE: More riot police have arrived on the scene. A few onlookers and protesters are gathered further down Nathan Road http://sc.mp/d7ad4#HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/SeYXSe9lqs
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#LIVE: At Mong Kok Police Station in Prince Edward, officers have retreated into the building but one is seen on guard outside, holding a gun. A large number of protesters have returned to the scene, where riot police earlier cleared the crowd http://sc.mp/d7ad4 pic.twitter.com/f5cAm1hIMA
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#LIVE: In Tuen Mun, riot police have advanced along Pui To Road near Tuen Mun Police Station, clearing barricades laid by protesters http://sc.mp/d7ad4#HongKongProtestsShow this thread -
#LIVE: Train services at Kowloon station on the Tung Chung line have resumed, the MTR says. There are still small pockets of trouble outside Mong Kok Police Station and in Tuen Mun http://sc.mp/d7ad4#HongKongProtestsShow this thread
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