HK protesters allow access to govt offices
Students federation to appoint marshals to provide public servants safe passage to buildings on Monday
Hong Kong
PRO-DEMOCRACY protesters allowed access to the Hong Kong government headquarters on Sunday before a Monday deadline to clear the site.
Police removed obstacles from Lung Wo Road near the complex that houses the offices of officials including Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying just after 6pm local time without interference by protesters, while student leader Alex Chow said they would open up a corridor to allow government employees to return to work on Monday.
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