Hong Kong anniversary: Six months since ‘million-man’ march

At least two deaths, more than 10,000 tear gas canisters fired and almost 6,000 arrests.

It has been six months since a mass anti-government march in Hong Kong which organisers say attracted more than one million people onto the streets.

Since then, the movement has broadened – with calls for greater democracy and an end to police brutality.

Al Jazeera’s Adrian Brown reports from Hong Kong.