Suphi was born in 1883 in
Giresun Province, in the
Ottoman Empire, now located in
Turkey. He was educated in
Jerusalem,
Damascus and
Erzurum before he attended
Galatasaray High School. He studied political science in
Paris, where he was also a correspondent of the Turkish newspaper
Tanin. He returned to Turkey in 1910, where he edited the newspaper
Ifham. He also gave lectures on
law and
economics. In 1913 he was accused of involvement in the assassination of
Mahmud Şevket Pasha and sentenced to fifteen years of exile in
Sinop. There, he contributed articles about western philosophy to the periodicals
Ictiha and
Hak. However, in 1914 he escaped from Sinop and fled to Russia, where, following the outbreak of the
First World War, Russian authorities regarded him as a prisoner of war and sent him into exile in the
Ural region. ==Communist activism==