Between 2013 and 2016, Dr. Mohammed Huneidi had not treated women. He had broken them. Under the guise of medical examinations in a regime detention center called "The Rose Wing," he had overseen a systematic campaign of torture targeting female activists, journalists, and relatives of defectors. His specialty was chemical sterilizations performed without consent—using veterinary-grade hormones. The amrad were not diseases to cure. They were weapons.
But no one by that name existed in any medical registry. Not in Syria, not in Turkey, not in the WHO databases. Layla dug deeper. The code wasn’t a name—it was a key. It unlocked a hidden partition inside a corrupted hard drive smuggled out of Damascus in 2017, disguised as a wedding video. dktwr-amrad-nsa-mhmd-hnydy
Dr. Mohammed Huneidi, Specialist in Women’s Diseases. A gynecologist from Aleppo. Between 2013 and 2016, Dr
Inside: patient files. Not medical records. Interrogation logs. Under the guise of medical examinations in a
Layla leaked the files to the International Criminal Court. But before she could submit the full chain of custody, her server was wiped. A message appeared in her terminal: “dktwr-amrad-nsa-mhmd-hnydy does not exist. Stop digging.”