Violence on the streets of Hong Kong following a cry for democracy.<br/> <br />They're demonstrating against Beijing's tightening grip and demanding Hong Kong's Chief Executive step down.<br/> <br />It's the worst unrest the city's seen since 1997 when China took back control from the British.<br/> <br />Co-leader of Occupy Central Chan Kin-man fears he may be detained.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) CO-LEADER OF "OCCUPY CENTRAL WITH LOVE AND PEACE", CHAN KIN-MAN, SAYING:<br/> <br />"In the coming few days I'll probably be arrested and detained for 48 hours or more. So I don't think we can handle any more occupation in the near futures."<br/> <br />Thousands of protesters are still lingering around government buildings, despite calls from pro-democracy leaders to retreat.<br/> <br />The movement's leaders say they'll continue their fight until they are arrested.
