Sept. 6 (UPI) -- Two days after Hong Kong's government officially withdrew a controversial extradition bill that was at the center of numerous mass demonstrations this year, protesters again rallied in the streets Friday and shut down rail stations during rush hour.
Journalists and paramedics were prohibited from entering the Prince Edward station until the passengers dispersed. More than 60 people were arrested on charges ranging from possession of offensive weapons to criminal damage and unlawful assembly.