Aung San's Pinhole Camera

Origin
The father of modern Burma (now Myanmar), Aung San wanted to overthrow the British imperialists and was offered support for his rebels by the Japanese. A homegrown army and self-appointed government were created, but San panged with doubt over promises made. As treatment worsened and victory seemed unlikely, San agreed to coordinate with the Allied forces.

Post-war, he founded the Anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League (AFPFL) to unite the various ethnicities and evict foreigners from Burmese soil. With a majority in the assembly, independence was brokered in 1947. Six months before the official ceremony, the former prime minister contracted San's killing.

Effects
Forms a barrier impassible to all not the user's nationality. The wielder must be born in their home country or have direct descent, no expatriates allowed. Also steers the user towards the wrong compatriots. People that are competent but manipulative, bending the user to provide more than they receive.