Thousands of people have held a rally in Hong Kong for eight tourists who were killed when their bus was hijacked in the Philippines.
The BBC reports they demanded an explanation of how the tourists were killed and expressed their anger at the handling of the incident.
Their coach was hijacked in Manila on Monday by a disgruntled ex-policeman, Rolando Mendoza, who was killed as police attempted to rescue the hostages.
Earlier, about 1000 people in the Philippines attended his funeral.
Mendoza, 55, seized the bus with an assault rifle in an attempt to get back the job he lost in 2009 for extortion and threat-making.
In all, 22 Hong Kong tourists were taken hostage along with three Filipinos - a driver, a guide and a photographer.
Nine people were released in early negotiations but 15 were kept aboard the bus for hours.
Police in the Philippines said on Sunday that the hostages were killed by Mendoza's gun and not police weapons during their rescue operation.