WARNING- THIS EDIT CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT<br/> Syrian protesters confront Arab League peace monitors in Homs with the body of a dead child.<br/> They say the boy was killed by Syrian government forces.<br/> Activists posted several video clips on YouTube of what appear to show a visit by League observers in the flashpoint city of Homs.<br/> The Arab League mission got off to a rocky start on Wednesday when observers were rejected by some Homs residents after showing up with an army escort.<br/> The Sudanese leader of the mission also caused controversy when he said he had seen "nothing frightening" in Homs.<br/> French human rights group, Reporters without Borders, accused the Syrian authorities of making a mockery of the visit.<br/> (SOUNDBITE) (French) HEAD OF MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA OPERATIONS FOR REPORTERS WITHOUT BORDERS SOAZIG DOLLET, SAYING:<br/> "It's a farce, the Syrian regime making a mockery of respecting the Arab League agreement by accepting the presence of observers, but emptying prisons -- as a Human Rights Watch report clearly showed yesterday -- some prisons in Homs were emptied and detainees transferred to other places."<br/> The Arab mission is the first significant international involvement in Syria's conflict since the uprising against President Bashar Al Assad began in March.<br/> Sunita Rappai, Reuters