Hong Kong is gearing up for more
protests this week after hundreds of thousands of anti-government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally peacefully on Sunday, marking a change to what have often been violent clashes.
Sunday's turnout of an estimated 1.7 million people, according to the rally's organizers, showed that the movement still has widespread support despite chaotic scenes last week when
protesters occupied the Chinese-ruled city's airport.
The protests began more than 11 weeks ago as opposition to a now-suspended bill that would have allowed suspects to be extradited to mainland
China for trial in Communist Party-controlled courts and have since swelled into wider calls for democracy.