Thousands of mostly black-clad protesters returned to the streets of Hong Kong’s tourist district Tsim Sha Tsui on December 1, a week after the pro-democracy bloc scored a landslide victory in district council elections. The procession started from the Hong Kong Cultural Centre on the harbourfront and headed to Hung Hom – a route approved by police. Soon after the march started, police raised the blue flag warning protesters they were taking part in an illegal assembly as some had deviated from the approved route. Officers then used pepper spray on protesters, and later tear gas was also fired.
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