(8 Feb 2012)
1. Mid shot Tibetan protesters enacting a street play portraying clashes between Tibetans inside Tibet and Chinese soldiers
2. Various of enactment with man on ground portraying a Tibetan with men portraying Chinese soldiers striking him with fake batons
3. Low angle shot of Tibetan protesters crying and chanting pro-Tibet slogans
4. Various of street play portraying clashes
5. Pan Tibetan demonstrators holding of photo of Dalai Lama
6. Low angle shot of protester being consoled by monk
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Konchok Yangphel, Spokesperson for Tibetan Peoples' Solidarity Movement in Delhi:
"You know, recently China opened fire on the peaceful Tibetan demonstrators, and many were killed and many were injured, and there are so many self-immolations are happening inside Tibet, so the situation inside Tibet is very very critical. That's why we Tibetan people all over the world, we are just standing in solidarity with those who are suffering and struggling inside Tibet."
8. Wide of protesters marching holding Tibetan flags and faces covered with black cloth
9. Tilt up from shadows on ground to protesters marching
10. Close-up poster reading (English): 'Stop Population Aggression in Tibet'
11. Close-up another poster of monk reading (English): 'He sacrificed his life for Tibet'
12. Wide shot protesters marching carrying banner showing pictures of Tibetans who allegedly died inside Tibet
13. Various of marchers chanting hymns
14. Close-up jacket of monk with text reading (English) "Peace Protest."
15. Wide of silhouette shot of protesters marching
16. Various of protesters marching
STORYLINE:
Thousands of Tibetan exiles and their supporters in the Indian capital New Delhi joined a global vigil on Wednesday to mark a worldwide day of solidarity against the ongoing tensions in Tibet.
The protesters from the Tibetan Peoples' Solidarity Movement in Delhi enacted a play to portray the clashes between Tibetans inside Tibet and Chinese soldiers.
Three clashes in the past weeks killed several Tibetans and injured dozens.
The exiles, including Tibetan monks, later staged a protest march carrying pro-Tibet banners and flags.
The vigils were called for by the self-declared Tibetan government-in-exile in Dharmsala, India, to press the Chinese government to resolve the crisis in Tibet through dialogue.
Konchok Yangphel, spokesperson for Tibetan Peoples' Solidarity Movement in Delhi, said the situation inside Tibet is "critical" and they were standing in "solidarity with those who are suffering and struggling inside Tibet."
Tibetans exiles have urged the Chinese leadership to heed the demands of the Tibetan people and respect their rights.
More than a dozen monks and nuns have set themselves on fire in ethnic Tibetan areas of Sichuan over the last year.
Most have called for Tibetan freedom and the return of the Dalai Lama, who fled to India amid an abortive uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.
Beijing accuses the Dalai Lama and his supporters of encouraging the immolations.
This has been the region's most violent period since 2008, when deadly rioting in Tibet's capital, Lhasa, spread to Tibetan areas in adjoining provinces.
China responded by flooding the area with troops and closing Tibetan regions entirely to foreigners for about a year.
On Tuesday, China vowed to crack down on unrest in Tibetan areas and accused overseas activist groups and the Dalai Lama of fomenting the recent violence.
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