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Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important (Re: Mohamed Suleiman)
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dear mohamed suleiman here is some insider information about what happened in bahrain and the subsequent deportation of dr. salah al bandar, the british citizen of sudanese origin _________
Quote: September 16, 2006 the Team's first mistake
In the wee hours of last Wednesday, a plane was taking off to London. On board was a British subject of Sudanese origin, being freshly deported. (Lucky him. If it were not for his British passport, no one would have a pass to him for some time to come). The day before, his place was raided; he was arrested and charged – in all seriousness- with attempting to overthrow the regime. You’d think his name is an acronym of some front for the liberation of this island. But his name was Salah Al-Bandar, Ph.D. By all accounts, a bright, well-informed, well-known -and well-paid- Briton of Sudanese birth and fame who worked for the last while as a consultant for the CIO.
Until last week, it was all clear blue skies and perfect mission for the Team. Not even Bapco or Alba could ever come close to their impeccable safety record of millions of accident-free work hours. The Team’s silent, methodic would even earn them a distinction worthy of the “Office of Mr. Deputy” of early 70’s Iraq. I hope the word re-baathification comes to no one’s mind here. The ambitions are vastly different - and bigger- here.
Only two local papers carried the story, and only one (Al-Waqt) named the name. But they all went mum the day after. No surprise there. But if the deporters thought this is the last to be heard from the deportee, they are in for a record-shattering surprise.
Mr. al-Bandar, it turned out, had written an extensive report to No.1 and No. 2 of the land detailing what he saw as a big conspiracy to derail the upcoming elections. As he donned his earphone piece aboard the flight that day, a copy of the report had a flight of its own to the more sympathetic ears of the opposition.
Those who saw the report say it runs in about 50 pages plus a couple of hundreds more in documentation. It speaks of a special team of 4 Jordanians charged with surveying and analyzing the political and electoral scene, compensated with upward of BD1600 monthly each. (I tip a hat for their manifested thoroughness). Of a slush fund of BD 2 million to manipulate elections. Of a special media team to inundate local and international media with anti-opposition articles and stories. Of concerted effort to ensure that four named Sunni candidates (including Dr. Salah Ali and Jamal Dawood) plus three unnamed Shia Sayyid candidates do win. Of a program to pay money to Shia families who converted to Sunniism. Of how much Al-Watan’s is monthly-subsidized (BD100 K). Of how much an editor in chief and a head of a “human rights watch” are being paid for their teamwork, etc, etc, all in crystal clear photocopied documents.
In these early hours of the electoral season, this story is bound to take off. No one could blame them. There is no such thing as a perfect mission after all. |
and this is a piece about his wife, layla rajab, who is bahraini citizen and she leads a political group there ____
Quote: I am not leaving’
----------------------------------------------------- Bahrain Tribune - 22 September, 2006
“I have no intention of joining my husband in the UK,” Layla Rajab, wife of the controversial Dr Salah Al Bandar, secretary-general of the Gulf Centre for Democratic Development, said yesterday. “I intend to stay back in Bahrain and fight my husband’s case and clear his name,” she told the Tribune. Layla is the president of the National Liberal Thought Society. Al Bandar was deported to the UK on Wednesday. Of Sudanese descent, he is a British citizen. He has been accused of gathering damning information on individuals allegedly with the idea of affecting the election process and influencing candidates and their selection. It is believed that the master plan was chalked out at a Seef residence. Layla added that her husband had given copies of the report to three leaders of political societies and some senior ambassadors. It was not clear why he would undertake such an exercise and give out information to foreign representatives or what other ulterior motives he had in either collecting intelligence on his own or at the behest of others. Asked for her take on this, Layla would only say: “We have done nothing wrong.” She claimed that Salah had not been given an opportunity to offer his side of the story. She said he had given a copy of his report to senior authorities as part of his job of being a consultant. However, the Public Prosecutor has been able to make a strong case against Salah on several counts, including sedition and activities detrimental to the people carried out for material profit.Salah was told to leave the Kingdom as an ‘undesirable’ three weeks after he had submitted his report, according to Layla. She made light of a cheque for BD1 million found in her house as “a joke between her and her friend who wanted to buy a house two years ago.” She claimed she had been threatened by international SMS messages and also had sugar poured into the fuel tank of her vehicle. There is no news from her husband on the issue, though she talked to him daily. |
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قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Mohamed Suleiman | 09-24-06, 02:46 PM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Hussein Mallasi | 09-24-06, 02:48 PM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Mohamed Suleiman | 09-24-06, 05:42 PM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Adil Osman | 09-24-06, 03:32 PM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Mohamed Suleiman | 09-24-06, 06:18 PM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Mohamed Suleiman | 09-27-06, 01:16 AM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Omer54 | 09-27-06, 01:50 AM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | ياسر احمد محمود | 09-27-06, 01:56 AM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | ياسر احمد محمود | 09-27-06, 02:01 AM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Mohamed Suleiman | 09-27-06, 02:08 PM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Omer54 | 09-28-06, 05:02 AM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Adil Osman | 09-28-06, 05:33 AM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Omer54 | 09-28-06, 06:06 AM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Moneim Elhoweris | 09-28-06, 06:18 AM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Mohamed Suleiman | 09-28-06, 12:42 PM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Adil Osman | 09-28-06, 12:53 PM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Tragie Mustafa | 09-28-06, 03:04 PM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Mohamed Suleiman | 09-28-06, 04:49 PM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Hussein Mallasi | 09-28-06, 07:16 PM |
Re: قصة الدكتور صلاح بندر ...... READ IT , Very important | Hadia Mohamed | 11-03-06, 00:52 AM |
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