UN and Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi says the international community must help Syria end its current crisis.<br/> <br />Speaking to reporters at the end of his visit to Damascus, Brahimi said last year's Geneva conference could help provide a solution.<br/> <br />Syrian points of view must be brought closer, he added.<br/> <br />"If the Syrians are unable to do that by themselves, the international community, their neighbours and all people must help them."<br/> <br />Brahimi's four -day visit included meetings with besieged President Bashar al-Assad as well as a number of opposition figures.<br/> <br />His new plan focuses on a transitional government but leaves Assad's role vague.<br/> <br />Refugees continue to pour into neighbouring Jordan as the brutal conflict enters its 22nd month.<br/> <br />At least half a million Syrians are now registered as UN refugees and the number is growing by 3000 every day.<br/> <br />This man says the daily raids left them living in a state of constant fear.<br/> <br />"They don't let anyone sleep or have any peace," he says. "We see bodies and blood in the streets, no one can live in these circumstances."<br/> <br />More than 250,000 Syians are now registered as refugees in Jordan.