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Occupy Central is on: Benny Tai rides wave of student protest to launch movement

In dramatic early-morning announcement movement's co-organiser tells protesters at government headquarters that civil-disobedience plan starts immediately

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Protesters gather outside the government headquarters, some of them wearing goggles to protect against pepper spray. Well-wishers arrived throughout the day with supplies. Photo: Felix Wong

Hong Kong awoke Sunday to the news that the long-awaited disobedience movement, Occupy Central, was officially underway.

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Benny Tai made the surprise announcement at 1.45am, riding on a wave of protest by students who had spent two nights outside government headquarters in Tamar.

While some students were delighted with the news, others said Occupy had hijacked their movement.

By 5.30am thousands of protesters were occupying Tim Mei Avenue and part of Lung Wui Road near the Legislative Council.

Watch: End of two-night student movement as Benny Tai declares start of Occupy Central

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“I’ve got a long-awaited message. Occupy Central will start now,” Tai declared to thousands gathered in Admiralty.

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