(CNN) - the Syria Government said Saturday its intentions to crack down hard on what he describes as violent disorders by the instigators of the outside.
"There is no more place for clemency and tolerance in the application of the law", said the Ministry of the Interior.
The tough statement comes in a report of clashes in the West coastal city of Latakia on Saturday. A human rights activist, said Saturday that responsible for the hospital has he used live bullets to disperse demonstrators.
The Syria made the statement after protests generalized Friday and near Dara and Latakia, Banias, Qamishli, Homs, Duma, Moathamia, Daraya, Tal and Hama.
Protesters have been saying that their peaceful belching have been met with force by Syrian security.
The national organization for the rights of man in Syria, a group of militants, has identified 37 people killed across the country Friday. He said security forces used tear gas and firing on unarmed civilians made dozens of arrests and a descent in the houses. A witness said at least 22 unarmed civilians were killed in Dara.
Wissam tariff, a human rights activist, city responsible for the hospital as saying that the demonstrators to Latakia were treated early Saturday for injuries by live bullet. He also said funerals were planned to Dara Saturday for the demonstrators, who died Friday and said witnesses spoke of arrests in Damascus and Aleppo.
But the Syria accuses the instigators and saboteurs to infiltrate peaceful demonstrations and violent clashes. For example, the Government said 19 security forces were killed in Dara Friday and dozens of others were injured in violence caused by gunfire "armed groups" citizens and non-"security forces".
The Government is aware of the widespread condemnation and international to the Syria and Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem, explains the position of the Government to foreign ambassadors in Damascus, according to the official Syrian Arab news agency or SANA.
The Ministry of the Interior noted that protesters took the streets with applications quickly addressed by the Government, which announced orders and responses to various grievances.
However, there are some malicious people, foreigners and those who have been forced by the known foreign parties, accompanied by flagrant incitement by satellite channels and internet sites, which did not like initiatives and responses to citizens requires only carried out "said the Ministry.
The Ministry said attackers burned down military and official establishments and security personnel "always committed to not to open fire" have been killed and wounded. He urged citizens to identify "criminals" responsible and report them to authorities.
"It became apparent that these individuals do not reform want and are not affected by the popular application, or banning the use of weapons, taking advantage of the latter and to infiltrate demonstrators or people to see off the coast of martyrs." "They began to open fire randomly to cause a schism between citizens and security personnel," the Ministry said.
Anti-Government protests began in mid-March, with stirring first centering in Dara region, and spread later in other regions of the country.
Dozens of people died, and the regime of President Bashar al-Assad has been criticized for deadly force against anti-government protesters.
US President Barack Obama said Friday that "it is time that the Syrian Government to stop repressing its citizens and to listen to the voice of the Syrian people, calling for political and economic reforms meaningful."
Amnesty International said no armed people call "for more freedoms were allegedly attacked by security forces firing actual bullets."
"The alarming reports from today show Syria that the authorities have not modified their violent methods to deal with dissent," said Philip Luther, Director Assistant of the program of Amnesty International's Africa of North and Middle East.
Amnesty said Friday that at least 171 people are supposed to have been killed in the last three weeks of protest.
Abuse in Syria have long been alleged in the international arena, before even the protests began last month.
The US State Department report was published just 2010 human rights, said last year committed security forces Syrian "unlawful killings, political and human rights activists detained and tortured and physically abused prisoners and detainees with impunity."
Government opponents argue the massive violations of human rights and call for political and economic reforms. They also want the release of all political prisoners and at the end of the emergency law.
An application has been the lifting of the 48 years of the country emergency law.
The emergency law authorizes the Government to carry out preventive arrests and override constitutional and the laws of the penal code. In force since 1963, it also prevents the detainees who were not charged to file complaints to the Court and to have a lawyer present during interrogation.
Al-Assad indicated that it is capable of reform and that it has formed a Committee to study the lifting of the emergency law. He also announced Syrian nationality to thousands of people in the region of the Kurdish country which had been stripped of their citizenship and classified as "foreign". Salma Abdelaziz of CNN has contributed to this report.
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