The Al Bander report refers to a political conspiracy by government officials in Bahrain to foment sectarian strife and marginalize the majority Shia community in the country. The conspiracy was led and financed by Ahmed bin Ateyatalla Al Khalifa, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and head of the Civil Informatics Organization and member of the Al Khalifa royal family. The allegations were revealed in September 2006, in a 240-page document produced by the Gulf Centre for Democratic Development, and authored by Salah Al Bandar, an adviser to the Cabinet Affairs Ministry. Following the distribution of the report, Bahraini police deported Al Bandar to the United Kingdom, where he holds citizenship.
According to Al Bander, the Minister in Bahrain paid five main operatives a total of more than $2.7 million to run:
Individuals accused in the Bandargate report
See also
References
- 300 protesters in Bahrain demand investigation into alleged conspiracy to rig elections, International Herald Tribune, 17 November 2006
- Report Cites Bid by Sunnis in Bahrain to Rig Elections, The New York Times, 2 October 2006
- Al-Bandar Ejection Exposes Bahrain Split, The Washington Post, 2 October 2006
- Allegations of treason, vote-rigging warn of sectarian strife ahead of Bahrain elections, International Herald Tribune, 2 October 2006
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- Documents related to Bandargate, Bahrain Center for Human Rights
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- Bahrain: Must be election season, Toby Jones, 12 October 2006
- Concern over the lack of an official response to Al Bandergate, Bahrain Center for Human Rights, 13 October 2006
- Petition From A Hundred Prominent Figures And Activists To The King Of Bahrain regarding Bandargate scandal Archived 2019-02-27 at the Wayback Machine, 13 October 2006
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- High Court issues Bandar Press gag[permanent dead link], Gulf Daily News, 5 October 2006
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- Video: Press conference of Salah Al Bandar the UK House of Lords (Parts: 1, 2, 3)
- Video: Discussion with Salah Al Bandar on Kawthar TV (Parts: 1, 2, 3)