Anti-government protesters burn a banner that commemorates the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, in Central Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
An anti-government protester wears a mask made with a FedEx envelope during a demonstration in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters wear masks during a demonstration after government's ban on face masks under emergency law, at Mong Kok, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters open umbrellas to block people to photograph during a demonstration after government's ban on face masks under emergency law, at Mong Kok, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
An anti-government protester covers their face, after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Hong Kong, China October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters vandalise the metro entrance in Causeway Bay district in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Firefighters try to extinguish a fire set by anti-government protesters, after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Wong Tai Sin district, in Hong Kong, China October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters run away from a tear gas canister, after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Wong Tai Sin district, in Hong Kong, China October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government office workers wearing masks attend a lunch time protest, after local media reported on an expected ban on face masks under emergency law, at Central, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters vandalise a mobile phone store, after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
An anti-government protester wears a mask during a demonstration in Wong Tai Sin district, in Hong Kong, China October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters block a street in Central Hong Kong, China October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
A masked anti-government protester sets a trash can in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters block one of the entrances to the metro station at Causeway Bay, after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters wearing masks smash Mong Kok Mass Transit Railway (MTR) station during a demonstration after government's ban on face masks under emergency law, at Mong Kok, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
An anti-government protesters stand behind a column of water from a fire hydrant, after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Wong Tai Sin district, in Hong Kong, China October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Riot police chase away anti-government protesters near Causeway Bay metro station, after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Hong Kong, China October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
An anti-government protester stands near a fire, after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Wong Tai Sin district, in Hong Kong, China October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters set on fire one of the entrances at the metro station at Causeway Bay, after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters carry their friend who was shot by rubber bullets after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Wong Tai Sin district, in Hong Kong, China October 4, 2019.Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters block a street in Central Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
A bureau of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) is seen smashed by anti-government protesters after government's ban on face masks under emergency law, at Mong Kok, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
An anti-government protester wearing mask smashes a bureau of Bank of China during a demonstration after a government's ban on face masks under emergency law, at Mong Kok, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters smash windows at a government office, after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Wong Tai Sin district, in Hong Kong, China October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
An anti-government protester sets on fire one of the entrances to the metro station at Causeway Bay, after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters burn a banner that commemorates the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, in Central Hong Kong, China October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
An anti-government protester wearing mask smashes the logo of MTR during a demonstration after government's ban on face masks under emergency law, at Mong Kok, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Water from a fire hydrant spill inside MTR station after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Wong Tai Sin district, in Hong Kong, China October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
An anti-government protester throws a rock into a vandalised store in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
An anti-government protester wears a mask as he sets a fire outside Mong Kok Mass Transit Railway (MTR) station during a demonstration after government's ban on face masks under emergency law, at Mong Kok, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters run carrying barriers as they block a street in Central Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019.Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters block the roads in Central Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Anti-government protesters vandalise a mobile phone store, after leader Carrie Lam announced emergency laws that would include banning face masks at protests, in Hong Kong, China, October 4, 2019. Show moreShow less
Protesters take to the streets as Hong Kong imposes emergency powers