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      • At a meeting of student protesters on 9 February 1902 Tsereteli was arrested; considered one of the most radical leaders, he was one of two students given a sentence of five years' exile in Siberia, the longest sentence given to the protesting students.
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  2. The first year of his prison term was spent in St. Petersburg, and in the winter of 1908–1909 Tsereteli was moved to Nikolayev in southern Ukraine; after four years in Nikolayev he was again moved, sent to the Alexandrovsky Central Prison in Irkutsk. [34]

  3. After taking part in a student demonstration he was sentenced to five years exile in Eastern Siberia. On his release from prison Tsereteli joined the Social Democratic Labour Party (SDLP). At the party's Second Congress in London in 1903, there was a dispute between Vladimir Lenin and Julius Martov, two of SDLP's leaders.

  4. Feb 24, 2023 · Tsereteli was convicted in November and sentenced to five years of hard labor, later commuted to time in prison due to his poor health. Tsereteli spent the first year of his prison term in St. Petersburg before being moved to Nikolayev, Ukraine, in 1908.

  5. Contents. Irakli Tsereteli. Soviet politician. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in the Provisional Government. In Russian Provisional Government: The April–May crisis. leader Viktor Chernov and Menshevik Irakli Tsereteli.

  6. In June of 1907, after the Duma was dispersed, I. Tsereteli and other members of his faction were condemned to penal servitude. As of 1912 he was allowed to settle down in Siberia. In 1917 he was set free in the wake of February Revolution.

  7. Irakli Tsereteli was a Georgian politician and a leading spokesman of the Social Democratic Party of Georgia and later Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) during the era of the Russian Revolutions.

  8. Jan 18, 2018 · Pereverzev, Liber, Kamenev, Tsereteli with his histrionics, and Lunacharsky, all made speeches, the latter receiving reproaches from the Asiatic Chkheidze for addressing the congress without the reverence apparently accorded it.