Members of the Hong Kong Federation of Students said Thursday that they're mulling whether to stay or go, with spokeswoman Yvonne Leung telling a local radio station that the group hopes to come to a decision within the next week.
The protesters have few options left after rallying supporters in a failed bid earlier this week to surround government headquarters that resulted in a night of violent clashes with police armed with batons and pepper spray.
Prominent student leader Joshua Wong said on his social media accounts that his group will discuss and coordinate with the federation on the decision. Wong, 18, and four other members of his Scholarism group started a hunger strike this week to try to force the government to resume talks over the students' demands, which include dropping Beijing's requirement to screen candidates for inaugural 2017 elections.
The two groups have played key roles in organizing the protests.
On "withdrawing or not withdrawing, any tactics, any methods will be considered," Tommy Cheung, another federation member, told reporters. "The federation will discuss the next step in our plan. ... At the moment there's no clear-cut decision."
