Here are some photos from Oct. 3rd, in Causeway Bay at the scene of scuffles between pro and anti occupiers.
4-5pm Causeway Bay: A City Divided
These stills are from earlier this afternoon, right outside of the gleaming Hysan Place Mall. At this point in the afternoon, Occupy Causeway Bay was hanging by a thread- some thirty protesters remained at the frontline, and for a while, stood resolute but unbarricaded. The plastic ties holding together their steel barriers were cut by the Police, and later roving bands of "anti-Occupy" counter-protesters dismantled everything. I saw one guy (depicted in one of the picture's in the gallery) strike someone who happened to be holding a mobile phone. The guy struck so hard the phone flew into the sky. I almost laughed when I saw it because it looked comical- the phone got projected so high it was like the clown act where the clown pulls out kinds of nonsense out of his pocket and lobs it into the air for effect. But this wasn't funny.
There have been all kinds of reports today of pervasive intimidation- in addition to isolated incidents of sexual assault and physical violence. The students have shown some remarkable resolve- especially when they have been in standoffs with adults, sometimes in greater numbers- and sometimes against, let's face it, absolute thugs and goons.
All in all- it has been a very sad day for Hong Kong. I never imagined my hometown could be so divided.
6-7am Oct. 2nd Scenes from #UmbrellaMovement #OccupyHK
Taken early this morning. CWB-Admiralty-Central.
4pm Sept 29th #OccupyCentral Causeway Bay SOGO
Scenes from earlier this afternoon Sept 29th #OccupyHK @ Causeway Bay
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12:30am Sept 29 #OccupyCentral Causeway Bay SOGO
The SOGO protest
Causeway Bay 19:30 August 12 2014: RAIN
A quick update on the weather in Hong Kong: it is wet, wet, wet.