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Anti-war demonstrators clash with police in Parliament Square as US President George W. Bush continued his two-day visit to London. Bush is set to meet with Prime Minister Gordon Brown, his predecessor Tony Blair, and visit Belfast for talks on the future of Northern Ireland on Monday, the final day of his farewell tour of Europe. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)

About 2,000 protesters on Sunday gathered in London for a anti-war demonstration as US President George Bush arrived in London for the final leg of his farewell tour of Europe.

According to the Sky News, the demonstration was organized by the Stop War Coalition, CND and the British Muslim Initiative, and the protesters rallied in Parliament Square, shouting, "George Bush: terrorist", and holding placards showing blood patches and handcuffs.

British police line the street as protesters demonstrate near Downing Street in London as US President George W. Bush arrives for a social dinner at 10 Downing Street with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Protesters scuffled with riot police in central London Sunday as Bush held talks with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, nearly at the end of a farewell European tour. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)

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