Interior Ministry spokesman Noureddine al-Baba announced on Sunday the preparation of a draft resolution to regulate demonstrations and popular movements in the country.
The move aims to curb "excesses" that al-Baba attributed to individuals linked to the former regime, following an attack on the UAE embassy in Damascus.
In televised remarks, al-Baba stated that the attack on the UAE embassy was "unintentional and unintentional."
The spokesman accused individuals linked to the former regime of being behind the incident, asserting that there are ongoing attempts by "remnants" of the old regime to keep Syria in a state of international isolation.
"A distinction must be made between those who act on behalf of the former regime's agenda and those who work to support the Palestinian cause," said Noureddine al-Baba.
Regulation, not Restriction
The spokesman clarified that the purpose of the upcoming resolution is "purely regulatory," emphasizing the awareness of the Syrian people, which was demonstrated in the revolutionary demonstrations and victory celebrations.
He described Syrians as "the epitome of civilization," but indicated the need to isolate "troublemakers" who seek to harm Syria's Arab identity.
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