constanza gonzalez in santiago, thank you very much for joining us.f pro—democracy protesters have clashed with police firing tear gas and using water canon. shops, banks and metro stations have been vandalised. mass protests began back injune, against proposals to allow extradition to mainland china. critics worried the move would undermine hong kong's autonomy. the city's chief executive then put the plans on hold, but the protests developed into wider demonstrations for full democracy, and an inquiry into alleged police brutality. then last month the extradition bill was finally withdrawn, but protestors continue to march despite restrictions. our south—east asia correspondent nick beake has the latest from hong kong. they were told they weren't allowed to march today. they were threatened with prison if they wore a mask. and they were warned by china's leader there would be broken bones for those who try to break up his country. but this is a pro—democracy movement that believes the world is on its side and it's not backing down. we are here to fi