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Occupy London Protest March

These images show the first part of the Occupy London protest march on 30 Nov 2011 in support of the more than 2 million public workers that were said to strike against the government's plans to cut their pensions. A group of Occupy members met at 7am at Liverpool Street station to start a chain of peaceful protest actions. Loudly accompanied by a big drum combo and speaker phone announcements they made their way through the finance district of the City of London to later cross the river to meet up with another group of protesters. All along they were showcasing a long banner with the words: "All Power to the 99%".

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