Activists plan "civil disobedience" program last Friday in London's Canary Wharf financial district in the heart of the capitalist protests ahead of next week's G8 summit British mandate.
Environmental protection, poverty activists and against the British government's austerity measures will be added under the banner, "they owe us" demonstration Canary Wharf (Canary Wharf), major banks such as Barclays Bank and JP Morgan Chase, as well as other financial powerhouse .
"Canary Wharf (Canary Wharf) decisions of firms and banks, funds and projects, creating an economic crisis and the climate crisis to profit," Emma Wilding, from what they owe us, said in a statement .
"We came here because this is the pinnacle of capitalism resist and challenge, which decision ruined our lives."
Canary Wharf (Canary Wharf), whose glass skyscrapers housing offices and shops now dominate the previously abandoned in east London Docklands, is a privately owned real estate and security is usually tight.
HSBC, Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse (Credit Suisse) is the company's offices.
In the week from eight major industrialized nations summit in Northern Ireland Group held several protests in London, but they have, so far, have not seen the previous meeting on the scale.
Tuesday, British riot police clashed about 200 anti-capitalist in the day cat and mouse chase through central London to bring some of London's busiest traffic stop shopping street.
Nearly 60 people were arrested.
But who outnumbered protesters in all their events this week. They owe us that is expected to "all kinds of people, including children and the elderly activists to participate."
In 2011, anarchists attacked banks and luxury stores in central London, a large union-led protest against the government spending cuts.
In 2009, police arrested more than 100, the tens of thousands of people with a Group of 20 (G20) economic summit in London, demonstrations turned into violent conflicts.
Other News:
Anti-G8 protests aim for London's Canary Wharf banking district
FDA backs new for Amgen drug for rare bone tumors
Seatbelts could have prevented 3 Boston U deaths
Insight: The big money bails on Argentina - again
Crackdown filling NKorean prisons with defectors
Wash. House passes estate tax fix
Asian markets down on concern about Japan, US
EU worried by violence in Turkey, calls for inquiries