The problem is caused by the black background of the TextureAtlas bleeding over to the image when bilinear filtering is applied. The solution is to double the leftmost and rightmost 1px line, so that the bleedover has the right color. Here's a nasty fix that should prove that this really is the problem, it however triples the time needed to load the background so it is not useful for production code. When you create the TextureAtlas for the background, do it similarly to this:
BitmapTextureAtlasTextureRegionFactory.createFromAsset(this.backgroundBitmapTexture, this, "background.png", 0, 0);
BitmapTextureAtlasTextureRegionFactory.createFromAsset(this.backgroundBitmapTexture, this, "background.png", 2, 0);
this.backgroundTextureRegion = BitmapTextureAtlasTextureRegionFactory.createFromAsset(this.backgroundBitmapTexture, this, "background.png", 1, 0);
What this does is to load the texture three times, the first two times shifted by one px left and right. The third call creates the actual texture region between the two.