Ankara - Anadolu
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton on Sunday called on all sides to act with restraint after the incidents in Istanbul\'s Taksim Gezi Park. In a statement made, Ashton\'s spokesperson said that they were concerned about Turkish police using \"excessive force\" at Taksim. We call on all sides to end violence and keep channels of dialogue open to find a peaceful solution, the statement also said. Catherine Ashton wished speedy recovery to all those injured at the Taksim Gezi Park incidents. -Protests in Taksim Square have subsided and a clean up started in Turkey\'s Istanbul- Demonstrations in Taksim Square which started on Friday to protest the demoliton of Taksim Gezi Park and uprooting of trees have subsided and a clean up started in Turkey\'s Istanbul. Municipal workers began cleaning the streets where flagstones and traffic signs were removed over the past two nights. In the protests in central Ankara,Turkish capital 16 buses were destroyed and 6 cars which belong to the municipality were set on fire, bus stops and advertising boards were also damaged. The protests initially started as a sit-in at the Taksim Gezi Park to protest the demolition but turned into big clashes after police crackdown and heavy use of tear gas and water cannon. 90 protests were held in 48 separate provinces and 936 people were arrested. Some of those arrested were released, while others will be put on trial. Turkish police withdrew from Taksim Gezi Park early Sunday morning.