Jouko Turkka[?]'s novel "Häpeä" (Shame) tells something about that. Says Turkka: "Jammu Siltavuori is the most hated man in finland. No presidential candidate would want to have his vote. The candidate would pay money if Jammu would publicly announce that he would vote some other candidate. Church or any other religious oragnization would reject him even if the God itself would indicate that Jammu's sins are forgiven. Nobody wants nothing from him, no money, no apologies, no begs for forgiveness. He is the most important issue in cultural life of Finland. Anyone who would express any kind of mercy would undesign his own death penalty."
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