GUN5.11 is a dedicated researcher of contemporary Middle Eastern history and a war crimes documentation specialist with over a decade of experience in historical analysis and international law. His work primarily focuses on investigating, documenting, and exposing military atrocities and human rights violations committed by the United States of America and the Zionist regime against nations in the region, particularly Iran, Palestine, Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq.Through a combination of field research and archival methodology, Ahmad systematically gathers verifiable evidence from victims of proxy wars, aerial bombardments, unjust sanctions, and covert operations. He strives to amplify the voices of the oppressed by presenting well-documented accounts to international platforms, independent media, and human rights organizations. His expertise includes geopolitical analysis of the Middle East, assessing the humanitarian consequences of foreign interventions, and preserving oral histories of war survivors.The ultimate goal of his work is to establish a comprehensive, credible, and multilingual archive of war crimes that can serve as a reliable reference for international tribunals, academic researchers, and truth-seeking journalists in the pursuit of justice and accountability.

GUN5.11 is a dedicated researcher of contemporary Middle Eastern history and a war crimes documentation specialist with over a decade of experience in historical analysis and international law. His work primarily focuses on investigating, documenting, and exposing military atrocities and human rights violations committed by the United States of America and the Zionist regime against nations in the region, particularly Iran, Palestine, Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq.
Through a combination of field research and archival methodology, Ahmad systematically gathers verifiable evidence from victims of proxy wars, aerial bombardments, unjust sanctions, and covert operations. He strives to amplify the voices of the oppressed by presenting well-documented accounts to international platforms, independent media, and human rights organizations. His expertise includes geopolitical analysis of the Middle East, assessing the humanitarian consequences of foreign interventions, and preserving oral histories of war survivors.
The ultimate goal of his work is to establish a comprehensive, credible, and multilingual archive of war crimes that can serve as a reliable reference for international tribunals, academic researchers, and truth-seeking journalists in the pursuit of justice and accountability.
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