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STORY: Hundreds of Hong Kong pro-democracy activists scuffled with police on Sunday (November 30) as they tried to encircle government headquarters, defying orders for protesters to retreat after more than two months of demonstrations.
With the crowds chanting "surround government headquarters" and "open the road", hundreds of people made their way to the buildings in Admiralty, next to the city's central business district and some of the world's most expensive real estate.
Police used pepper spray to disperse the protesters, dragging two to the ground before arresting and cuffing them with plastic ties and taking them away. Scores of demonstrators held up umbrellas, which have become a symbol of the pro-democracy movement, to protect themselves from pepper spray.
Protesters are demanding free elections for the city's next leader in 2017, not the vote between pre-screened candidates that Beijing has sai