A call to end tax dodging - anti-hunger campaigners take to the waters in Northern Ireland to make their point.<br/> <br />Wearing giant heads depicting the Group of 8 leaders, they sailed two Viking boats on a lake in Enniskillen - just a couple of miles from the luxury golf resort where the real G8 leaders were set to meet on Monday.<br/> <br />The 'Enough food for Everyone If" campaign wants the world's leaders to take action against tax evasion.<br/> <br />While British Prime Minister David Cameron has made the issue a key part of the summit, campaigners fear that the rest of the G8 won't follow suit.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) "ENOUGH FOOD FOR EVERYONE IF" SPOKESPERSON, BRENDAN COX, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Developing countries lose trillions of dollars every year to tax dodgers, to tax havens and rich countries. The G8 can make a massive difference to that and if they do agree that clampdown, it will mean that developing countries can feed their own population."<br/> <br />Meanwhile, leaders including German