Saudi regime spies on Bahrain’s Shias
whistleblower documents released
Some of the documents released by the whistleblower website WikiLeaks reveal that Saudi Arabia has been spying on Shia Muslims in Bahrain.
Mir’at al-Bahrain website reported that it has been revealed from communications between Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry and other Saudi bodies.
Last week, WikiLeaks said it will publish over 500,000 Saudi diplomatic documents on the Internet over the upcoming weeks.
In a Friday statement, WikiLeaks said internal reports from Saudi government organizations and communications between the country’s embassies across the world will be included in the documents.
Many of the leaked materials, whose source is still unknown, carried green letterhead marked “Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” or “Ministry of Foreign Affairs.”
The documents indicate that the Saudi regime is considered a threat for its neighbors, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said in a press release.