Background
PETERS, Yakov was born in 1886 in Latin Son of a peasant.
PETERS, Yakov was born in 1886 in Latin Son of a peasant.
1905-1907 agitation and propaganda among peasantry. March 1907 arrested for revol work. September 1908 acquitted by Riga Military Court.
1909 emigrated to London and became a member, European Group of Latin Social-Democratic Party. April 1917 returned to Russia and worked as propagandist for Party’s Military Organisation Summer 1917 elected member, Central Committee, Latin Social-Democratic Party.
Editor, newspaper “Tsinya”. At time of 1917 October Revol member, All-Russian Central Executive Committee and member, Military Revol Committee, Petrograd. Collegium member, All-Russian Extraordinary Commission Against Counterrevolution, Sabotage and Speculation.
1918, after the suppression of the Leftist Socialist-Revol revolt, for a while actg chairman, All-Russian Extraordinary Commission Against Counterrevolution, Sabotage and Speculation. Then deputy chairman, All-Russian Extraordinary Commission Against Counterrevolution, Sabotage and Speculation and chairman, Revol Tribunal. 1919-1920 commandant, Petrograd, then Kiev Fortified Area.
Member, Military Council, Tula Fortified Area. 1920-1922 member, Turkestani Bureau, Central Committee, Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) and All-Russian Extraordinary Commission Against Counterrevolution, Sabotage and Speculation plenipotentiary for Turkestan. From 1925 deputy chairman, Joint State Political Administration.
Also Collegium member Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics People's Commissariat of Workers and Peasants’ Inspection. From June 1930 chairman, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Control Commission and head of workers and peasants’ inspection for Moscow Oblast. Simultaneously first deputy chairman, Moscow City Soviet and Moscow Oblast Executive Committee.
1937 directed light industry group in Bureau of Party Control Commission. At 12th—16th Party Congresses elected member, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Centr Control Commission. At 17th Party Congress elected member, Party Control Commission, arrested by State Security organs.
The hierarchical structure of most religions is anti-democratic, and thus offends basic human rights.
Communist party could initiate policies in the name of the society because it knows what the best is for its progress and development.
Communist Party member from 1904.