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Date / Time: 3/31/2009 7:11 PM UTC
TUC general secretary
We thought it was very important to put pressure on the leaders coming to the country. It's a broad-based coalition ... I think we'll see tens of thousands coming, and we've got delegations coming on coaches from across the country. It would be a real shame if what are likely to be small groups ... distract attention from our broad-based event.
Organiser of G20 Meltdown
It's going to be the most overwhelming experience for everyone who is there. It's a carnival: turn the world upside down, drama, is it protest or is it performance? The police say it will be violent but that is not our plan. They say Molotov cocktails, I say tea. They say bricks in the air, I say eat cake. It will be a big party. How empowering is it that finally the English get off their sofas, take to the streets and say enough is enough ... we're taking the power back.
Oxfam
Demonstration by the public to set the political agenda is fundamental. We need to show civil society cares ... and, with this demonstration, we've seen a coming together of so many different groups. They want wholesale change. We haven't heard even a muttering about violence. This is going to be a family-friendly event.
Student at Cardiff University
We need to do something about the way wealth and resources are distributed. The world faces one of its biggest challenges in climate change. We should be working to revitalise our economies in a manner that creates more sustainable jobs.
Co-founder, Stop the War Coalition
I was one of a group who occupied a lecture theatre at Queen Mary College, London, over Gaza. We're not just protesting about Gaza, but Iraq and Afghanistan. People are very angry that governments are spending so much on wars and not solving anything.
Green MEP
I am marching to demand an end to irresponsible banking and the pillaging of environmental resources for short-term gain. Enough is enough. Greed has led us towards economic and environmental collapse. We need world leaders to take drastic action on the issues that really matter poverty, inequality and climate change before it's too late.
Free Tibet
We want no part of any violence. We want to hold President Hu Jintao to account, not just for last year's atrocities, but for the fact that there are thousands more troops in Tibet and more than 100 people detained last year have disappeared.
Teacher
I am coming from Brighton to express my utter contempt for world leaders, bankers, MPs and everyone else who has got us into these linked climate, financial and poverty messes.
Bishop of London
It is crucial that the world's poorest communities are not forgotten. This is our opportunity to make the case for a global society that is committed to tackling poverty, injustice and climate change with the aim of creating a brighter future for the many and not just the few.
Climate Camp
Being part of a broad social movement seeking justice is the most exciting thing I could be doing. It's the financial system driven by economic growth which has caused the ecological crisis.
Activist in Rising Tide, a radical environment network
They [young people] are forced into a position where they must take action because governments are inadequate. There will be people who turn up who want violence. There will probably be confrontations. The new commander of the Met [Sir Paul Stephenson] wants to make his mark. We can expect him to take a hard line.
Anybody planning action sure as hell won't be talking about it. We're hoping that people really stand up against the government. If standing up involves a few smashed shops, well, that's the only thing they [the government] understand.
Date / Time: 3/31/2009 7:08 PM UTC
Demonstrators attend the Put People First march through central London, beginning several days of protest surrounding the G20 summit. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters
They hoped for 10,000, but in the end more than triple that number turned out on London's streets for the biggest demonstration since the beginning of the economic crisis.
The Put People First march yesterday was organised by a collaboration of more than 100 trade unions, church groups and charities including ActionAid, Save the Children and Friends of the Earth. The theme was "jobs, justice and climate" and the message was aimed at the world leaders who will be gathering for the G20 summit here this week.
The marchers, estimated at 35,000 by police, accompanied by brass bands and drummers and a colourful assortment of banners and flags, walked the four miles from Embankment to Hyde Park, where speeches from comedian Mark Thomas and environmental campaigner Tony Juniper, and music from the Kooks, made for a party-like atmosphere.
People came from all over the country and families with children in pushchairs were among those marching. Jyoti Fernandes, an organic farmer who travelled from Somerset with her four children, said: "We are here to remind people that we have to look after our land and look after our food."
A group of fewer than 200 anarchists joined the march and were kept isolated and surrounded by police. Chants of "Burn the bankers!" were the closest anyone came to any show of aggression despite a heavy police presence and a few buildings along the route, including the Ritz Hotel, boarding up their windows. As protesters passed the gates of Downing Street, there were chants and shouts of "Enjoy the overtime".
Thomas told the Observer he believed the protest marked "the start of a grassroots movement". He added: "This is a moment. This is the first time people have had a chance to come out on to the streets in a big way."
Kevin Stevens, 43, ignored police warnings for City workers to keep a low profile and came dressed in a pinstripe suit as a banker. "I thought I might prove all the talk about attacking City workers is nonsense," he said.
Chris Knight, the anthropology professor suspended from the University of East London last week for suggesting that bankers might be lynched, was wandering the march alone. "I just met a copper and I said to him, 'Is this the revolution?' He said: 'No, this is the dry run, the revolution starts on Wednesday. Midweek is when we will really start to dance'."
Updates on the event and messages of support were quickly posted on social networking websites such as Twitter, which organisers encouraged people to use to provide live coverage. One blog dubbed the event as "Protest 2.0".
Claire Melamed of ActionAid said the organisers were delighted with the turnout. "We're really pleased. We are hearing every day about people losing jobs and not being able to feed their children as this economic crisis deepens. We want the G20 to listen to us - this began as a financial crisis and it's turning into a humanitarian one."
Police said there had been no arrests as of mid-afternoon, by which time the rain and wind began to disperse the crowds.
But Scotland Yard is expecting a greater challenge on Wednesday 1 April, dubbed "Financial Fools Day", with a series of protests aiming to cause disruption in the Square Mile and elsewhere.
Date / Time: 3/31/2009 7:05 PM UTC
Air Force One landed at 7.50PM GMT, accompanied by 200 members of the American secret service and joined by another 300 staff, from department heads to press officers, for Thursday's G20 summit.
He will visit Buckingham Palace and Downing Street tomorrow in his first visit outside the U.S. since his election win.
Heading for London: President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama set off for their first trip outside the United States since the election
Leaving the White House: President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama walk to board the Marine One helicopter as they depart the White House in Washington
Even Michelle Obama has her own team of eight staff, including a secretary, press officer, bodyguards and hairdresser Johnny Wright.
As he journeyed security agents could be heard talking about 'Renegade' and 'Renaissance' - their codenames for the president and his wife.
He is expected to arrive by Air Force One at about 7.45pm tonight.
Thursday's meeting will see world leaders gather at the Excel centre in London's docklands to discuss the global economic crisis.
Even the Queen will take part in the proceedings, meeting as many world leaders as possible tomorrow evening.
However she is so keen to meet the President she has granted the Obamas a 20-minute window beforehand for a private talk.
The Obama's unprecended security force will be looking for two main threats - attacks by Al-Qaeda, and attacks on the U.S.'s first black President by racial extremists.
Meanwhile anarchists are are planning to storm City banks after posing as protesters during peaceful G20 marches.
Hundreds of activists are hoping to fool police by pretending to be part of legitimate demonstrations.
They will then break off and swoop on London's financial centre, which they aim to 'occupy' for as long as possible.
Where Obama won't be going: Boarded up buildings in the Canary Wharf area of London, an area likely to be stormed by protesters tonight
Revelations of the protesters' determination to storm the City came as the capital is entering a state of lockdown ahead of Thursday's summit.
Fears it will be a target for terrorists and activists are already high after yesterday's five arrests over a possible plot to cause havoc at the gathering.
The plans to invade the City were unveiled to anarchist leaders at a meeting in an east London squat last night, according to the Evening Standard.
It is believed members at the secret gathering represent 200 activists from across Europe.
The groups who attended are said to have included the Whitechapel Anarchist Group, Class War and the Wombles.
Scotland Yard has warned protesters involved in the 1990 Poll Tax riots have been called out of retirement for this week's action.
Free speech: A lone protester listens to people's responses as he delivers a speech outside the Bank of England
Tomorrow will see four protest marches in the capital, before the G20 summit in the Docklands on Thursday.
The activists are planning to use two of the demonstrations - the Black Horse and the Green Horse - as their cover so that they can get to the City.
One ringleader at last night's meeting said: 'If we go in there in a block, that will mean serious fisticuffs with the police.'
Another protester, from Greece, added: 'If we said we will storm the banks, then we should storm the banks.'
Gordon Brown today warned police will adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards threats to people or property.
A police officer stands guard as people walk past the Bank of England today
'No violence can be tolerated, no intimidation of people is allowed, and the police will act very quickly if there is any threat to property or people,' he said.
Police are still questioning four suspects arrested yesterday under counter-terrorism powers in connection with a possible plan to disrupt this week's meeting.
They were held after an imitation Kalashnikov rifle and other weapons were seized by police investigating a possible plot to cause havoc at the G20 summit.
Three men aged 25, 19 and 16 and one women 20, were arrested after the eldest man was seen allegedly spraying graffiti in Plymouth.
A fifth suspect, a woman, was released late last night following a court hearing at Plymouth Magistrates' Court.
Officers involved in yesterday's swoop found a range of imitation and deactivated firearms from handguns to hunting rifles and a Kalashnikov-style assault rifle as they searched several homes.
They also found 'improvised explosives made of fireworks'.
Held: The terror suspects were taken in four different police cars from Plymouth Magistrates Court yesterday
Detectives are investigating the possibility that the group were planning to mount protests in London against the G20 summit.
Assistant Chief Constable Paul Netherton said 'politically sensitive material' had been found.
Sources said the suspects were not linked to any religious group. All five were being held under the Terrorism Act.
The arrests were made after the 25-year-old man was held in Plymouth on Friday evening, for allegedly spraying graffiti on a wall, and his home was searched.
Mr Netherton said the operation had no connection to Nicky Reilly, 22, the Muslim convert from Plymouth who was jailed for 18 years earlier this year for an attempted nail bomb attack on an Exeter restaurant.
In London, Scotland Yard said the Metropolitan Police was liaising with the Devon and Cornwall force but the investigation was at a very early stage.
The spokesman added that police were seeing 'an unprecedented level of activity amongst protest groups not seen since the late 1990s, involving some individuals we have not seen on the protest circuit for some time'.
Organisers of a planned protest in the City of London tomorrow are to meet Scotland Yard officers today to discuss their concerns over how it will be policed.
Activists from the Climate Camp said they had been trying to open communication following 'increasingly sensational police predictions' of violence.
The group said it was concerned it was the victim of a 'smear campaign' ahead of the demonstration.
More than 3,000 police officers will be on duty during the summit period, with up to 100,000 protesters expected to stage rallies and marches.
Head down: One of the five people arrested in connection with a possible plot to disrupt this week's G20 summit in London
Police estimate the cost of the security operation at £8 million - the largest in UK history.
A huge cordon will be thrown around the Excel centre in London's Docklands, the headquarters of the summit.
A ring of steel will also be constructed to keep protesters away from the U.S. embassy in central London.
Senior officers fear a repeat of the violent anti-capitalist and MayDay protests of 1999 and 2000.
Date / Time: 3/31/2009 7:03 PM UTC
Thousands of people are expected to bring the City of London to a standstill on Wednesday and Thursday, as popular anger over government bailouts of the banking sector reaches fever pitch.
The vast majority of protests are likely to be peaceful but the Metropolitan Police claims extremist and anarchist groups might resort to violence.
The online pamphlets suggest certain groups are advising their followers on how to beat the police should things turn rough. One document, called "Guide to Public Order Situations", explains how to breach lines of riot police using a "snow plough" human formation; throw rape alarms to make it hard for the police to give orders; resist baton and horse charges using nets; and "de-arrest" seized protesters.
Speaking after the Put People First march in Hyde Park, London, on Saturday, an unidentified member of an anarchy group told a crowd: "We want to see resistance on the street on Wednesday. If the police are ready for you, go and fight them. If they're not, give them a surprise."
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