Syrian protesters call on Nato as security forces raid a university
In the embattled Syrian town of Homs anti-government protesters continue their calls for a no fly zone while security forces break up a demonstration at Deraa University in the south.
Alastair Good
5:29PM GMT 31 Oct 2011
Protesters continued to demand that Syrian president Bashar al-Assad step down in marches and demonstrations across the country today.
In the central city of Homs, the scene of a recent violent crackdown by Syrian security forces, hundreds took to the streets to renew their calls for al-Assad to go.
Demonstrators held up signs asking Nato to provide a no-fly zone over the country as was used to great effect in Libya.
Meanwhile in the southern city of Deraa, students in the Faculty of Economics at the University of Deraa had their protest shut down by armed members of the Syrian security service.
Due to press restrictions within Syria this footage cannot be independently verified.
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