Hong Kong police reopen main road after clearing protest camp
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Hong Kong
HUNDREDS of Hong Kong police on Wednesday cleared a pro-democracy protest camp, arresting Joshua Wong and another student leader and reopening a main road that has been blocked for almost two months.
Pushing back protesters, police with the help of workmen removed tents and other obstacles blocking the six-lane Nathan Road in Mongkok district.
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