HONG Kong: The island state was reeling Sunday from some of the worst clashes to rock the city in three months of anti-government protests, with many vandalism in walls painted ‘’we shall never surrender,” which observers said indication that the protests are far from over.

Saturday night saw hardcore demonstrators hurled petrol bombs at police who fired tear gas and deployed water cannon, before making mass arrests inside train stations.

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