ROUGH CUT - NO REPORTER NARRATION<br/> <br />Thousands of pro-democracy protesters awakened on Monday (September 29) for more demonstrations after spending the night on a main road in Hong Kong.<br/> <br />In the early hours of Monday riot police advanced on protesters, firing volleys of tear gas after launching a baton-charge in the worst unrest there since China took back control of the former British colony two decades ago.<br/> <br />Protesters remained on the many roads leading to the Central business district as day broke.<br/> <br />Police said hundreds of protesters were still at Causeway Bay and across the harbour to Mong Kok.<br/> <br />Britain returned Hong Kong to Chinese rule under a formula known as "one country, two systems" that guaranteed a high degree of autonomy and freedoms not enjoyed in mainland China. Universal suffrage was set as an eventual goal.<br/> <br />But Beijing last month rejected demands for people to freely choose the city's next leader, prompting threats from activists to shut do