Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an 'unprecedented challenge'.A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an "unprecedented challenge".A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Familiar red phone boxes are systematically removed from the central London area 28 March 2009 ahead of the Put the People First demonstration in which thousands of protestors are expected to march through the streets of the city demanding action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week´s G20 summit EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
Wooden panels cover the entrance and windows of the luxury Ritz Hotel 28 March 2009 ahead of a march of thousands through the streets of central London demanding action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit. The Put People First alliance of 150 charities and unions is the first of a series of protests planned around the city, where banks and other financial institutions could be the focus of violent actions. A huge security operation has been launched by the Metropolitan Police with London on red alert and thousands of additional officers involved. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
Wooden panels cover one of the entrance and windows of the Ritz Hotel as thousands of people are expected to march through the streets of central London demanding action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit, in London, 27 March 2009. The 'Put People First' alliance of 150 charities and unions is the first demostration of a series of protests planned around the city, where banks and other financial institutions could be the focus of violent actions. A huge security operation has been launched by the metropolitan police with London on red alert and thousands of additional officers involved. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an "unprecedented challenge".A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an "unprecedented challenge".A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an 'unprecedented challenge'.A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an 'unprecedented challenge'.A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an "unprecedented challenge".A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands of people march through Piccadilly Circus in central London 28 March 2009 calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an "unprecedented challenge".A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an "unprecedented challenge".A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an 'unprecedented challenge'. A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an 'unprecedented challenge'. A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an 'unprecedented challenge'. A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an 'unprecedented challenge'. A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
A protestor with the word 'Fear' shaved into his head attends a protest march in central London, Britain, 28 March 2009, ahead of the G20 summit to be held in the city on 01 and 02 April.Tens of thousands marched through the capital demanding action on poverty, climate change and jobs. The march culminated in Hyde Park for a mass rally EPA/IAN LANGSDON
Protestors march in central London, Britain, 28 March 2009, ahead of the G20 summit to be held in the city on 01 and 02 April. Tens of thousands marched through the capital demanding action on poverty, climate change and jobs. The march culminated in Hyde Park for a mass rally EPA/IAN LANGSDON
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an 'unprecedented challenge'. A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Thousands of people march through central London calling for action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week's G20 summit in London, Britain, 28 March 2009. Tens of thousands of people rallied in London calling on G20 leaders to pursue a new kind of global justice. A series of protests are planned around the London summit and police say the level of planned activity is creating an 'unprecedented challenge'. A huge security operation is being launched before and during the G20, at which world leaders will discuss the global financial crisis among other issues. EPA/ANDY RAIN
Protestors march in central London, Britain, 28 March 2009, ahead of the G20 summit to be held in the city on 01 and 02 April. Tens of thousands marched through the capital demanding action on poverty, climate change and jobs. The march culminated in Hyde Park for a mass rally EPA/IAN LANGSDON
Protestors hold a cardboard muppet made of fake US dollars as thousands of people march through the streets of central London demanding action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week´s G20 summit, in London, 28 March 2009. The Put People First alliance of 150 charities and unions is the first demostration of a series of protests planned around the city, where banks and other financial institutions could be the focus of violent actions. A huge security operation has been launched by the metropolitan police with London on red alert and thousands of additional officers involved. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
A protestor eats a sandwich in front of a cardboard picture of US President Barack Obama as thousands of people march through the streets of central London demanding action on poverty, climate change and jobs ahead of next week´s G20 summit, in London, 28 March 2009. The Put People First alliance of 150 charities and unions is the first demostration of a series of protests planned around the city, where banks and other financial institutions could be the focus of violent actions. A huge security operation has been launched by the metropolitan police with London on red alert and thousands of additional officers involved. EPA/FELIPE TRUEBA
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