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Hong Kong

After angry mobs turn on protesters, students call off talks

Violence in Mong Kok and Causeway Bay as police struggle to protect encircled students; 'breakthrough' talks with chief secretary put on hold

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A student protester bleeds as he is escorted to safety by police in Mong Kok. There were further confrontations in Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui. Photo: Sam Tsang
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Fists flew and tempers frayed as people demanding an end to the Occupy movement clashed violently with protesters in Mong Kok and Causeway Bay.

The Federation of Students and Scholarism - two of the three main groups behind the campaign - put on hold a meeting with Chief Secretary Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor and blamed police for failing to protect them.

Police struggled to separate the opposing camps and at times were overwhelmed by the riotous crowds who surrounded protesters occupying the junction of Argyle Street and Nathan Road, Mong Kok yesterday. Officers escorted some besieged protesters to safety but the confrontation persisted into the night.

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Two arrests were made and dozens of people, apparently Occupy opponents, were taken away by police.

Some 37 people were treated for injuries, bringing to 131 the number of those hurt since the protests kicked off on Sunday.

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