Ali Şükrü Bey (Ottoman Turkish: علی شكری بگ, romanized: ‘Alî Şükrî Beg; 1884, Beşikdüzü, Trabzon - 27 March 1923, Ankara) was a Turkish soldier, journalist, and politician.
[1] He took part as the 6th term deputy of the Ottoman Parliament and as the 1st term deputy of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey from Trabzon.
He was recognized as the deputy who put forward the strongest opposition to Mustafa Kemal Pasha in the 1st Parliament.
Turkish military police wounded Osman and killed several of his men in a clash the following month.
[1] Ali Şükrü's murder is known as one of Turkey's first political assassinations.