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Tibetan "Freedom Torch" arrives in India



By AP
03 August 2008 @ 4:12 pm IST

Tibetan National Sports Association manager Kalsang Dhondup, center in blue, along with Tibetan exiles carries 'Freedom Torch' as a protest against the Chinese rule in Tibet as the Beijing Olympics draw near, in Dharmsala, India, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2008. The torch started its journey on March 10 in Athens and has traveled more than 50 cities across Europe, America, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Taiwan and Uruguay. The torch will reach its final destination in the Indian Himalayan town of Leh on August 8.


Tibetan National Sports Association manager Kalsang Dhondup, center in blue, along with Tibetan exiles carries 'Freedom Torch' as a protest against the Chinese rule in Tibet as the Beijing Olympics draw near, in Dharmsala, India, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2008.
Tibetan National Sports Association manager Kalsang Dhondup, center in blue, along with Tibetan exiles carries 'Freedom Torch' as a protest against the Chinese rule in Tibet as the Beijing Olympics draw near, in Dharmsala, India, Sunday, Aug. 3, 2008. The torch started its journey on March 10 in Athens and has traveled more than 50 cities across Europe, America, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Taiwan and Uruguay. The torch will reach its final desti...
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