There's been fresh disruption at Hong Kong's international airport as pro-democracy protests continue there.
It comes as the territory's leader Carrie Lam warned of Hong Kong being pushed down a 'path of no return' if violent clashes at demonstrations continue.
Hong Kong's seen ten weeks of protests which started over a controversial extradition bill.
The demonstrations have developed into a broader pro-democracy movement and many protesters are also angry at their treatment by Hong Kong's police.
Our Beijing correspondent Patrick Fok says all eyes are on Beijing's response.
IN: "Well look...
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It comes as the territory's leader Carrie Lam warned of Hong Kong being pushed down a 'path of no return' if violent clashes at demonstrations continue.
Hong Kong's seen ten weeks of protests which started over a controversial extradition bill.
The demonstrations have developed into a broader pro-democracy movement and many protesters are also angry at their treatment by Hong Kong's police.
Our Beijing correspondent Patrick Fok says all eyes are on Beijing's response.
IN: "Well look...
OUT: ...PLA troops."
DUR: 35 seconds
http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0813hk-fok1.mp3