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Dharamsala, India 1. Wide of crowd cheering while waiting for the Tibetan freedom torch 2. Tibetans carrying Tibetan flags waiting for torch 3. Tibetans selling Tibetan flags by the roadside 4. Motorcyclists with Tibetan flags leading the torch bearers, people cheering 5. Various of runners carrying torch wrapped in Tibetan ceremonial scarves 'khata'; crowd shouting slogans 6. Close-up of torch 7. Crowd carrying Tibetan flags and umbrellas 8. Two Tibetan boys wearing caps printed with Tibetan flag 9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tenzin Choeying, head of Students for a Free Tibet: "We want to send a direct message that aspirations of Tibetan people, that is freedom for Tibet, will continue. And the Chinese government's understanding of the Tibetan movement as a movement of just one people is wrong. Tibetan people, majority of whom live inside Tibet, they want complete freedom, they want independence." Tokyo, Japan 10. Various of protest march against China's hosting of Olympic Games, protesters chanting, holding flags and banners 11. Protester chanting (English): "Free Uygur (referring to Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region seeking independence from China ), Free Tibet, Free Mongolia!", protesters echoing his chant 12. Top shot of march moving along street 13. Mid top shot of protesters moving along street holding flags and banners 14. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Kato, Vox pop: "Chinese politics does not recognise at all that it is suppressing the minorities such as people in Uygur, Tibet and Mongolia." Manila, Philippines 15. Various of cyclists in demonstration calling for a positive human rights legacy after the Beijing Olympics 16. Close of logo on T-shirt reading (English): "The legacy of the Beijing Olympics: Human Rights in China Now!" 17. Close of Amnesty International leaflet reads (English): "The Two Faces of the Beijing Olympics" 18. Wide of cyclists fixing bike 19. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Aurora Corazon Parong, Section Director of Amnesty International in the Philippines: "We believe that when China promised to improve human rights when they got the Olympic site, these promises have to be fulfilled now. It is five days before the Olympics." 20. Various of cyclists taking part in bike tour STORYLINE: The Tibetan Peace Torch that has gone around the world to raise awareness about China's tight grip on Tibet arrived on Sunday in Dharamsala in India, seat of the exiled Tibetan government. About a thousand Tibetan exiles turned out in the pouring rain to welcome the arrival of the torch, by shouting pro-freedom slogans and carrying Tibetan flags. The torch, wrapped in Tibetan ceremonial scarves called 'khata', was carried around town by runners led by motorcyclists. The Tibetan freedom torch began its journey in Olympia, Greece, much like the official international Olympic torch relay, on March 10 and travelled through several countries for nearly four months before arriving in New Delhi. It travelled across 50 cities in Europe, America, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Taiwan and Uruguay. Tenzin Choeying, the head of Students for a Free Tibet, told AP Television the significance of the alternative torch relay this year. "Tibetan freedom torch this year has a special significance because the Chinese government is holding the 2008 Beijing Olympics," Choeying said. "We want to send a direct message that aspirations of Tibetan people, that is freedom for Tibet, will continue," he added. After the torch arrived in New Delhi on July 10, it went around the country spreading the message of justice and freedom for Tibetans. It will end its journey on August 8, in the Indian city of Leh, which is a predominantly Buddhist city in India's Jammu-Kashmir state bordering Tibet. You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/2e567dfb375bee0732048965ed11cd77 Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork