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Labor Unions Confederation (DISK) Chairman Suleyman Celebi, the Confederation of Public Sector Unions (KESK) Chairman Ismail Hakki Tombul and the Turkish Confederation of Labor (Turk-Is) Secretary General Mustafa Turker criticized the government over the measures it took against demonstrators during May Day celebrations in a joint press conference on Monday.    Â
Celebi criticized the security forces' disproportional use of force, asking if it is proportional to fire water cannons and pepper spray against workers gathered in front of union buildings for no apparent reason.
"It is a weakness not to be able to provide security in Taksim on May Day." Celebi said. The government's hostility towards labor and the working class was clearly visible on May 1, he added.
Tombul said the incidents unequivocally evolved into state terror, adding they would file a criminal complaint against the statesmen it feels is responsible including, Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, Justice Minister Mehmet Ali Sahin, Interior Minister Besir Atalay, Labor Minister Faruk Celik, Istanbul Governor Muammer Guler and Chief of Police Celalettin Cerrah.
He said they will take the issue to the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the European Courts on Human Rights (ECHR).
Turker said the unions plan to celebrate May Day in Taksim again next year and called on the government to begin preparations.
Turkey's Republican People's Party (CHP) will also submit on Wednesday a motion of censure concerning the incidents on May Day against Erdogan to the speaker of parliament's office, claiming that the government was responsible for the incidents.