Malians Protest Last Week's Coup

A man carries a sign reading 'Return to constitutional order,' as people gather to protest the recent military coup, in Bamako, Mali, March 26, 2012. (AP)

Malian political and civil society leaders address an anti-coup meeting from the balcony of a union building in the capital Bamako. (Reuters)

People chant in protest against the recent military coup, in Bamako. (AP)

Police stand guard as drivers wait at a gas station, during fuel shortages following a military coup, in Bamako, Mali, March 24, 2012. (AP)

Young men take to a central street following Wednesday's coup, in Bamako, Mali, March 22, 2012. (AP)

Renegade Malian soldiers appear on television at the ORTM television studio in Bamako, March 22, 2012 still image taken from video. (Reuters Photo)

Malian soldiers and security forces gather at the offices of the state radio and television broadcaster after announcing a coup, in Bamako, March 22, 2012. (Reuters)

Malian soldiers and security forces gather at the offices of the state radio and television broadcaster after announcing a coup d'etat, in the capital Bamako, March 22, 2012. (Reuters Photo)

Soldiers stand around a pick up in a street of Bamako on March 22, 2012. (AFP photo)

Civilians cheer as mutinous soldiers drive past in Bamako, March 21, 2012. (AP photo)

Civilians walk past burning tires lit in support of mutinying soldiers, in Bamako, Mali, March 21, 2012. (AP photo)

Malians have protested last week's coup. Soldiers said they ended the rule of President Toure and suspended Mali's constitution to protest government's handling of Tuareg rebellion