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Seppo Salko

Seppo Ilmari Salko (born 20 April 1941, Oulu, Finland〔Pretrial protocols, interrogation of the plaintiff Seppo Salko in the pretrial investigation before the court case ''Prosecutor v. Ruokanen''. Espoo Police, 19 May 2002.〕) is a Finnish retired elementary school teacher and a former missionary to Taiwan with the Finnish Missionary Society (FMS), and together with his wife the longest serving employee of the FMS dormitory in Taichung, Taiwan.
==Education==
Salko went to school in Lappeenranta, Finland. During his early years there he became acquainted and friends with Sakari Pinola, who later recruited him to missionary work in Taiwan. Salko has said he “grew up together” with Pinola.〔
During his years at school, Salko was such a pious man that his classmates called him “pastor”. He participated in the Lappeenranta parish youth group of mission friends. He did not go to high school, but instead studied to become a teacher in the Heinola Seminary, where he met his wife to be, Marja-Liisa Raulamo, who came from Tampere. Salko graduated in 1964, and Raulamo the following year.〔 It appears that the Salkos got married in 1965. Part of the engagement was a pledge to go out as missionaries.〔

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