In pictures: Fearsome escalation of anti-government demonstrations continue in Hong Kong

Hong Kong police fire water cannon, tear gas as protests spread

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Balaram Menon, Senior Web Editor
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A black-clad protestor stands by flames rising from a fire in Hong Kong. Hong Kong protesters threw petrol bombs and police fired tear gas in street battles across the city on Tuesday, posing a direct challenge to Chinese President Xi Jinping on the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic.
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Demonstrators stand around a burning barricade during a protest in the Sham Shui Po district of Hong Kong.
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Protesters run from police during clashes in the Wanchai district in Hong Kong.
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Protesters trash a local government office during a demonstration in the Sham Shui Po area in Hong Kong.
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Protesters react from tear gas fired by riot police in the Sham Shui Po district of Hong Kong.
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Protesters take cover in Hong Kong.
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A man is detained by police during clashes in the Wanchai district in Hong Kong.
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An anti-government protester sets fire to a barricade in Sham Shui Po district, on China's National Day in Hong Kong.
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Protesters trash a local government office during a demonstration in the Sham Shui Po area in Hong Kong.
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An anti-government protester sprays graffiti on a government building in Sham Shui Po district, on China's National Day in Hong Kong.
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Black-clad protestors stand by the entrance of a closed public transport gate in Hong Kong.
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An anti-government protester throws a brick at a government office during a protest in Sham Shui Po district, on China's National Day in Hong Kong.
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An anti-government protester runs through a cloud of tear gas during a protest in Sham Shui Po district, on China's National Day in Hong Kong.
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An anti-government protester takes cover under an umbrella during a demonstration in Sha Tin district, on China's National Day in Hong Kong.
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