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Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. Hundreds of organizations marched from Temple to Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests
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Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39267
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39221
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39223
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39224
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39225
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39226
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39239
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39242
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39243
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39245
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39246
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39249
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39250
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39251
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39253
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39254
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39260
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39261
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39262
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39263
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39264
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39265
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39266
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39269
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39517
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit. They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.

ID: 39519

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Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.
Demonstrators participate in the Put People First rally on Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009 in London, England. An estimated 30,000 people from over 200 organizations from several countries marched from Victoria Embankment at Temple to Hyde Park at Marble Arch, beginning several days of protests surrounding the G20 summit.  They marched for two hours through central London, braving periods of rain, to a rally point in Hyde Park where a concert and speeches were staged.