“Never,” he’d say. “But sometimes—if you build many small things that require daily tending—the dictator will have to choose whether he wishes to burn half his city to keep a lie.”
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Trade lists rarely distinguish between dictator and citizen. The UN’s own Special Rapporteur on Human Rights, Alena Douhan, reported in 2023 that comprehensive sanctions on Syria, Iran, and North Korea have led to medicine shortages, infant mortality spikes, and the inability to buy chlorine for water treatment. When children die because no one will ship vaccines to a "no peace" country, the moral authority of the list erodes. “Never,” he’d say
“That’s the sort of trade that works,” Aurel said. “Not because it changes the dictator’s nature, but because it moves power into public hands rather than into paper.” The UN’s own Special Rapporteur on Human Rights,