Four subway stations have been shut down in Hong Kong as authorities try and prevent anti-government protests.
However thousands of people still marched through the city's streets on Saturday.
They've continued to call for democracy and an end to police brutality.
Police have issued a court order to prevent people from demonstrating at the airport.
Meanwhile China has let go of a British consulate employee whose detention had fueled tensions.

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