Hong Kong pro-democracy
protesters fought intense battles with riot
police on a university campus and paralysed the city's upmarket business district Tuesday, extending one of the most violent stretches of unrest seen in more than five months of political chaos.
The confrontations followed a particularly brutal day on Monday, when police shot a protester and a man was set on
fire, prompting calls from western powers for compromise but further fury in
China against any challenge to its rule.
The epicentre was the Chinese University of Hong Kong where the usually placid hillside grounds were turned into a battlefield for hours.