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demonstrators at night have been drinking alcohol because that s part of their stance. the prime minister has limited the ability of people to buy and sell alcohol, particularly at night, in this country. so in a move of defiance, a lot of the demonstrators were drinking beer in the square, and it s become almost a symbol of defiance. for the prime minister, it was a way to undercut the credibility of the demonstrator. richard, you ve been reporting there from turkey on just who makes up this protest movement. can you tell us when the prime minister says he is willing to meet with people, even though some have criticized that as a hollow gesture at this point, if he is willing, who exactly would he meet with? reporter: that s also quite unclear because there are a lot of political parties taking part in this. there is an organized protest movement structure to it, but it is a leaderless group. there is no one person who can turn this on, who can turn this
government s brutal onslaught in homs, day five, where neighborhoods are now raging battlegrou battlegrounds. a doctor there said bodies began coming in before the sunrise and says everyone is waiting to die. an activist echoed that earlier on cnn. what keeps you going? we have no choice, no other choice. we are dying slightly, and we tried to save each other at least, i mean, to keep somebody alive. because we believe we are all going to die here. with the death toll rising by the day, the u.n. is expected to take up an arab league proposal calling for a joint monitoring mission in syria. neighboring turkey, which has been critical of the crackdown in syria may offer to host a conference on what to do next. republican senator john mccain wants to help the syrian rebels. we can work with other countries to provide assistance in a broad variety of ways, and by the way, military equipment should not be an option, it should not be is an option that should be considered