epa04444391 An exhausted pro-democracy student protester is seen following the removal by Hong Kong police of outer barricades that were set up by the pro-democracy protesters within the Occupy Central movement in the Central District of Hong Kong, China, 13 October 2014. The demonstrators are calling for open elections for the city's next chief executive in 2017, rejecting a ruling from Beijing that candidates must be approved by a government-backed election committee. They have also demanded Leung's resignation. EPA/ALEX HOFFORD
epa04444383 A pro-democracy protester remains in her tent after Hong Kong police removed outer barricades set up by protesters within the Occupy Central movement in the Wan Chai area of Hong Kong, China, 13 October 2014. The demonstrators are calling for open elections for the city's next chief executive in 2017, rejecting a ruling from Beijing that candidates must be approved by a government-backed election committee. They have also demanded Leung's resignation. EPA/ROLEX DELA PENA
epa04444392 Pro-democracy student protesters decide their next moves following the removal by Hong Kong police of outer barricades that were set up by the pro-democracy protesters within the Occupy Central movement in the Central District of Hong Kong, China, 13 October 2014. The demonstrators are calling for open elections for the city's next chief executive in 2017, rejecting a ruling from Beijing that candidates must be approved by a government-backed election committee. They have also demanded Leung's resignation. EPA/ALEX HOFFORD
epa04444362 Pro-democracy protesters look on as Hong Kong police are deployed following a removal of outer barricades that were set up by protesters within the Occupy Central movement at Wan Chai in Hong Kong, China, 13 October 2014. The demonstrators are calling for open elections for the city's next chief executive in 2017, rejecting a ruling from Beijing that candidates must be approved by a government-backed election committee. They have also demanded Leung's resignation. EPA/ROLEX DELA PENA
epa04444357 Pro-democracy protesters look on as Hong Kong police are deployed following a removal of outer barricades that were set up by protesters within the Occupy Central movement in the Wan Chai area of Hong Kong, China, 13 October 2014. The demonstrators are calling for open elections for the city's next chief executive in 2017, rejecting a ruling from Beijing that candidates must be approved by a government-backed election committee. They have also demanded Leung's resignation. EPA/ROLEX DELA PENA
epa04444380 Pro-democracy protesters (foreground) and Hong Kong police keep watch at each other following a removal of outer barricades that were set up by protesters within the Occupy Central movement in the Wan Chai area of Hong Kong, China, 13 October 2014. The demonstrators are calling for open elections for the city's next chief executive in 2017, rejecting a ruling from Beijing that candidates must be approved by a government-backed election committee. They have also demanded Leung's resignation. EPA/ROLEX DELA PENA
epa04444339 A pro-democracy protester (R) sits in front of Hong Kong police deployed following a removal of outer barricades that were set up by protesters within the Occupy Central movement in the Wan Chai area of Hong Kong, China, 13 October 2014. The demonstrators are calling for open elections for the city's next chief executive in 2017, rejecting a ruling from Beijing that candidates must be approved by a government-backed election committee. They have also demanded Leung's resignation. EPA/ROLEX DELA PENA
epa04444334 Hong Kong police are deployed while a pro-democracy protester remains in her tent following a removal of outer barricades that were set up by protesters within the Occupy Central movement in the Wan Chai area of Hong Kong, China, 13 October 2014. The demonstrators are calling for open elections for the city's next chief executive in 2017, rejecting a ruling from Beijing that candidates must be approved by a government-backed election committee. They have also demanded Leung's resignation. EPA/ROLEX DELA PENA