“Dictatorships fall not only when they have implacable opponents but also exemplary victims: Steve Biko in South Africa, Benigno Aquino in the Philippines, Jerzy Popieluszko in Poland. Through their deaths, they awakened the living to the conviction that it was the regime that should die instead.”

"How Vladimir Putin Falls" http://archive.is/BbqHj#selection-467.31-467.327 (6 September 2019), The New York Times

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