Hong Kong police fire tear gas, water cannon as protests turn violent

Hong Kong police fired tear gas and water cannons on Saturday, while protesters launched Molotov cocktails, as anti-government demonstrations that have roiled the territory for months once again turned violent.

Police fired round after round of tear gas as protesters took cover behind umbrellas between the local headquarters of China’s People’s Liberation Army and government HQ. Protesters also threw bricks at police.

The water cannon fired blue-dyed water, traditionally used elsewhere in the world to make it easier for police to identify protesters later.ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP – Getty Images

Fears of clashes were running high ahead of the demonstrations, aimed at marking the fifth anniversary of a decision by China to curtail democratic reforms in the former British colony.

Police rejected a permit application for protesters to hold the rally and also detained and released two prominent protest organizers ahead of Saturday’s march — a move which international human rights group Amnesty International called “an assault on their rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.”

Mac William Bishop and Reuters contributed.

source: nbcnews.com