Protests Continue Against Syrian President, as Aid Reaches Homs

A Syrian child is seen with her family who fled from a Syrian town near Homs, at the Lebanese-Syrian border village of Qaa, eastern Lebanon, on March 5, 2012. (AP)

Syrian refugees gather outside their camp in Reyhanli, Turkey, on March 4, 2012. (AP)

Lebanese anti-Syrian regime Salafists protesters, beat portraits of Syrian President Bashar Assad and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin with shoes during a protest in Martyrs' Square in Beirut, Lebanon. (AP)

Free Syrian Army fighters chant anti-government slogans as they hold up their weapons near a building hit by a Syrian Army tank in Idlib. (AP)

Free Syrian Army fighters pose for a portrait at their headquarters in Idlib. (AP)

A family leaves their house after the building was hit by a Syrian Army tank in Idlib. (AP)

Men try to get gasoline at a gas station in downtown Idlib on March 3, 2012. (AP)

Children attend the funeral of a three Free Syrian Army fighters in a park converted to a cemetery in Idlib. (AP)

Syrian Red Crescent workers stand with the coffins of American journalist Marie Colvin, left, and French photojournalist Remi Ochlik at Assad hospital in Damascus. (AP)

French Ambassador Eric Chevallier, center, receives the body of slain French photojournalist Remi Ochlik in Damascus. (AP)

Syrians who fled the country protest President Bashar al-Assad as aid workers reach neighborhoods in the Syrian city Homs.