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(8 Aug 2008) SHOTLIST Paris, France 1. Wide shot Chinese Embassy in Paris 2. Flags on embassy facade 3. Wide of anti-China protesters carrying a large Reporters Sans Frontieres, RSF, (Reporters Without Borders), banner showing handcuffs in the form of the Olympic symbol as protesters walk toward the Chinese Embassy 4. SOUNDBITE: (French) Robert Menard, Head of Reporters Without Borders "Listen, we thumbed our nose at the Chinese authorities. They refused our visas, they did everything to prevent us from going to Beijing. We were in Beijing. We were there 'on air.' And even more it seems to us, since for the past fifty years all of the media is under control of the party or the state, it would be a wink for freedom to initiate the first free radio program in China." 5. Pan of protesters marching toward the Chinese Embassy 6. Close of Tibetan flag 7. Pan from riot police to crowd 8. Protester holding RSF balloon in front of riot police, and wearing a T-shirt showing handcuffs in the form of the Olympic symbol 9. Masked protester holding anti-Chinese banner and chanting (in French) "Sarko-Collabo" (collaborator) 10. Tibetans and others demonstrators burning Chinese flag 11. Close of Chinese flag being burnt 12. Riot police getting mobilised 13. Tibetan protester blowing horn toward riot police 14. Zoom in on demonstrator climbing terrace of a building near the Chinese Embassy 15. Demonstrator unfurling RSF banner showing handcuffs in the form of the Olympic symbol 16. Pan from Eiffel Tower to Tibetan demonstration 17. Mid of pro-Tibet protesters 18. Close of protest banner reading (in French) "Chinese go home" 19. Pan of mock coffins covered in Tibetan flags to still picture of alleged Tibetan victim 20. Zoom out from picture of the Dalai Lama, to protesters Vatican, Italy 21. Tibetan monks and pro-Tibet activists holding Tibetan flags in front of St Peter's Basilica 22. Close of Tibetan flag 23. Mid of protesters Rome, Italy 24. Wide of Rome's provincial authority building with large black banner hanging on facade showing handcuffs in the form of the Olympic symbol 25. Close of activist standing in window chanting (in Italian) "Free Tibet," police pulling banner in behind him 26. Activists holding Tibetan flag 27. SOUNDBITE (English) Brigitte, Pro-Tibet activist: "It's useful to do (hold) the Olympic Games, because it exists (has existed) for a long time, what is wrong is that human rights either in China, in Tibet, or anywhere in the world should be defended." 28. Prot-Tibet activist holding Tibetan flag in front of the Colosseum 29. Close of monk and other activists 30. Wide of monks and activists in front of the Colosseum shouting (in Italian): "Free Tibet," and lighting a flare STORYLINE: Pro-Tibet activists in Rome and Paris took to the streets on Friday to protest against China and its rule over Tibet, as the Olympic Games were officially opened in Beijing. In the French capital Paris, activists mostly from Reporters Without Borders, (RSF), protested near the Chinese embassy. Carrying the RSF banner showing handcuffs in the form of the Olympic symbol, the march was tense with heightened security around the embassy, but there were no reports of violence. A member of RSF managed to climb a building near the Chinese embassy and unfurled an RSF banner. A group of pro-Tibet activists also burnt a small Chinese flag. Meanwhile, a smaller group representing Tibetans in France demonstrated at the Trocadero opposite the famous Eiffel Tower. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...