Hong Kong riot police 'withdrawn' from protests: Government

'Because citizens gathered on the street have calmed, riot police have been withdrawn'

Update: 2014-09-29 12:40 GMT
Student protesters mixed with expatriates cause police to retreat in an entertainment area in Hong Kong. A tense standoff between thousands of Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters and police warning of a crackdown spiraled into an extraordinary scene

Hong Kong: Hong Kong's authorities announced on Monday that they were withdrawing riot police from the streets of the protest-wracked city in a major concession to pro-democracy demonstrators.

A statement posted on the government's website read: "Because citizens gathered on the street have calmed, riot police have been withdrawn."

The statement also called on protesters "to give up occupied roads as soon as possible for emergency vehicles to pass through and for the partial restoration of public transport services".

Thousands of protesters have taken control of at least three major thoroughfares, paralysing parts of the city after hours of overnight battles with police firing tear gas.

Throughout Monday morning the police presence has been noticeably more subdued with riot police replaced by smaller numbers of officers in everyday uniforms.

At one protest site in the busy Causeway Bay shopping district there was no visible police presence.

But demonstrators have shown little sign of heeding the government's call to leave the streets.

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