Protesters gathered at a sports stadium Sunday as Hong Kong braced for more anti-government rallies, a day after clashes returned to the city's streets following several days of relative calm.
Hong Kong has been gripped by three months of street demonstrations that started against a proposed extradition bill to
China, but have spun out into a wider pro-democracy movement.
The MTR -- the city's metro -- is the latest Hong Kong business to be rebuked by the public, after appearing to bend to Chinese state-media attacks accusing the transport system of being an "exclusive" service to ferry
protesters to rallies.