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All of the Turkish dailies covered the "apology" of Turkish acting Premier Bulent Arinc, who said "I apologize for the police aggression against our citizens who were involved in the initial protests and acted with environmental concerns," regarding ongoing demonstrators of Taksim Gezi Park.
Daily ZAMAN headlined Arinc's statement of "we are open to all demands as long as there are no violence," adding his remarks on "apology" saying that "l do not think we own an apology to these who destroyed the streets".
Daily VATAN headlined "Let's not obstinate with each other,", saying Arinc spoke to the public and said, "we learnt from our mistakes" about the demonstrators of Taksim Gazi Park.
Daily MILLIYET headlined "The step of Moderation" detailing after meeting with President Abdullah Gul, Arinc gave messages to reduce the tensions.
Daily STAR headlined "Apology for peaceful demonstrations, warning for aggressor," citing Arinc said, "excessive force used by police," for demonstrators of Taksim Gezi Park, adding that "l do not think we own an apology to these who destroyed the streets".
- Turkish National Movement Party chairman Bahceli and called for common sense regarding ongoing Taksim Gezi Park protests
Turkish dailies also covered the call by Turkish National Movement Party chairman Devlet Bahceli for common sense regarding ongoing protests for Taksim Gezi Park, Bahceli said, "MHP does not even be around of the demolition of Taksim and for sure have not involved in it".
Daily MILLIYET published the remarks of Bahceli in MHP group meeting at Turkish parliament, "these should not get provoked although they are exposed to tear gas," adding, "whatever happens, the sole remedy is democracy and whatever happens the only choice is to stay within the limits of legitimacy which means not to get provoked although you are exposed to tear gas".
Daily YENI SAFAK published, "even if we are exposed to tear gas we do not get provoked, "we wont take part in demonstrations which humiliate Turkey."
Turkish main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu said, the youth thought a lesson to Turkish politics during the protests about Taksim Gezi Park
Daily SABAH published, "All of us should learn a lesson," stating that "they (protestors) are the new generation, policy makers should read this generation very carefully and politicians including CHP should learn a lesson from it."