Eero Aarne Wuori (surname until 1942 Vuori; 11 August 1900 – 12 September 1966) was a Finnish journalist and politician.
[5] After returning from Stockholm, Wuori was still serving as the Permanent Secretary of the President's Office before his accidental death.
Wuori participated as a school boy on the red side of the Finnish Civil War in maintenance work and ended up in St. Petersburg, where he founded the Communist Party of Finland.
He was caught and received a total of ten years' imprisonment for the war and his Communist actions, which he carried out in the prisons of Ekenäs and Turku.
He provided insider information about discussions with the government, parliament and the war headquarters for the Soviet Intelligence Service for NKGB[10] He died in Helsinki, aged 66.