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Developing | Student protesters stage overnight sit-in outside Government House in call for democracy

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Student protesters carry a giant picture of CY Leung depicted as a vampire. Photo: Sam Tsang

Students who marched to Hong Kong's Government House to protest Beijing's strict package of electoral reforms announced just before 1am that they would spend the night outside the building and attempt to confront Chief Executive CY Leung in the morning.

President of the Chinese University of Hong Kong's Student Union, Cheung Sau-yin, called on protesters who earlier marched from Tamar to Government House to invite their friends to join the impromptu overnight gathering.

Watch: Student protesters march to Government House and start overnight sit-in for democracy

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A number of protesters left the site saying they were going to buy food and water for the night.

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The march, which took around two hours, saw demonstrators engage in minor scuffles with police en route, as they felt they were being unfairly hemmed in by strict cordons.

Police watch as the last of the protesters pass St John's Cathedral. Photo: Samuel Chan
Police watch as the last of the protesters pass St John's Cathedral. Photo: Samuel Chan
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