- 2001 in Afghanistan
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2000 in Afghanistan , other events of 2001,2002 in Afghanistan andTimeline of the War in Afghanistan (2001-present) .----Events
January
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January 1 - TheAfghan Northern Alliance captured theGhalmin district inGhor province ,Afghanistan . TheTaliban tried several times to recapture the area but failed. Retreating Taliban left five dead soldiers behind. Another 13 Taliban were reportedly wounded.
*Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan authorities inAfghanistan raised postal rates beyond affordable levels for the majority of ordinary citizens. MullaAbdul Baqi Mukhles , head of the central postal department, said the rise was linked to the steep fall of the afghani and the decisions of the1999 International Postal Union congress inBeijing .*
January 2 - InGhor province ,Afghanistan ,Taliban fighter planes bombed theGhalmin district in support of a two-pronged infantry attack in which two opposition soldiers were wounded and six militia men killed.*
January 3 -Taliban forces pounded opposition positions with heavy artillery initiating a counter-attack to retake theGhalmin district inGhor province ,Afghanistan .
*Fighting between theTaliban and opposition forces was reported in northeasternAfghanistan near the border withTajikistan .
*A meeting held inPanjab district ofBamyan province ,Afghanistan was attended by a large number of the people includingUstad Akbari . Leaders denounced the conspiracies and plots of anti-Islamic states, including theUnited States andRussia .
*TheUnited Nations announced that the number of its foreign workers returning toAfghanistan had reached 24, and would increase, but not go beyond 34. Less than two weeks earlier, the U.N. had pulled all of its workers from the nation to coincide with sanction activities.
*TheIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan announced it was allowing all humanitarian organizations, including theUnited Nations , to continue their operations, except for the offices ofUnited Nations Special Mission for Afghanistan .*
January 4 - A Chinese delegation of the Chinese OFEM company arrived inKabul ,Afghanistan to assist theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan with the revival ofhydel power projects. The delegation met withTaliban Minister for Water and PowerMaulvi Ahmed Jan , visited theSarobi dam and pledged to install new turbine in the power house. Delegates also made commitment about the installation of mobile telephone system in Afghanistan.
* The Taliban admit that resistance forces have captured the strategically important town of Bamiyan after heavy fighting.*
January 5 - InPatras ,Greece , while attempted to board a ship bound forItaly , more than 20Iraq iKurd s clashed with 15 Afghans. Eight were injured and taken to a hospital for treatment. The rest were arrested by authorities.* Taliban leader Mohammad Omar decrees that religious conversion away from Islam will be punishable by death. Omar suggests that outside forces are attempting to undermine the Islamic regime by covertly preaching Christianity and Judaism in the country.
* Early January - The UNHCR expresses serious concern for some 10,000
Afghan refugees camping on the country's northern border with Tajikistan.* Mid-January - The International Red Cross (ICRC) announces that it will end its relief mission in Kabul, saying that the Afghan capital is no longer adversely affected by the country's civil war. The 20,000 families that have been receiving aid from the ICRC since 1994 will be given their last shipment of cooking oil, rice, soap, and wheat in March.
* Mid-January - Supporters of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance reportedly retake the town of Yakawlang after heavy fighting. The UN reports that Taliban forces killed around 100 civilians when they reentered the town in December 2000 after briefly losing control of it. The UN also says that large numbers of refugees have fled the town despite severe winter weather.
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January 22 - The Taliban regime reveals Afghanistan's revamped air traffic control system, marking the first major improvement in the country's infrastructure for years. The upgrade is likely to increase the amount of air traffic flying over Afghanistan in future.* Late January - 110 internal refugees sheltering in the west of the country die in one night as temperatures drop to -25° C.
* Late January - The UN World Food Program (WFP) warns that the level of malnutrition among children in the north of the country is alarming.
February
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February 14 - The headquarters of the UN Special Mission to Afghanistan (UNSMA) are closed by the Taliban authorities in retaliation for the U.S. government's closure of the Taliban offices in New York.* Mid-February - The UK-based human rights group Amnesty International condemns the apparently summary execution of six men by the rebel Northern Alliance.
* The New York-based Human Rights Watch produces video evidence of the murder of around 170 men by Taliban forces in December 2000. The footage shows the execution of local men rounded up by Taliban forces reentering the town of Yakawlang, which had been briefly held by rebel forces late in 2000. It also depicts a mass grave at a nearby village.
* Late February - In response to allegations of atrocities the Taliban authorities accuse rebel forces of killing 120 civilians during their three-day occupation of Bamiyan earlier in the month.
* Taliban leader Mohammad Omar decrees that all statues in the country should be destroyed as they represent an insult to Islam and are being worshipped as false gods. The order leads to the destruction of priceless historic artifacts across the country including the world's tallest statue of an upright Buddha in Bamiyan.
March
* Despite UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan's reassurances in early March that the plight of the hundreds of thousands of internal refugees has not been forgotten by the international community, the UN withholds its aid to refugees stranded on the border with neighbouring Tajikistan later in the month. The suspension comes amid fears that the aid was being subverted by armed groups. Just a day before the announcement Annan urged both sides in the country's civil war to reject further violence.
April
* Early April - Former
communist general Abdul Rashid Dostum returns from self-exile inTurkey to boost resistance to theTaliban regime. He was forced to flee the country after his stronghold in the north was attacked by Taliban forces in1998 . He meets with his former bitter enemy, the senior commander of anti-Taliban forces,Ahmad Shah Masood , to discuss plans for a new northern front. Morale among opposition forces is reported to have been boosted by Dostum's return. The meeting is reported to have taken place in the Panjshir valley in the province of Badakhshan, the only part of Afghanistan under full opposition control.*
April 16 - The chair of the Taliban Interim Council, Mohammad Rabbani, dies. He was fighting liver cancer in a hospital in neighbouring Pakistan. His body is repatriated toKandahar by aUN plane, permitted to operate on humanitarian grounds despite the air embargo.*
April 17 - The second of five rounds ofpolio immunization s to be held this year begins after theTaliban and theAfghan Northern Alliance agreed to a week-long ceasefire. The ceasefire enables tens of thousands of staff and volunteers to operate freely to carry out a house-to-house effort to immunize all children under five years of age.*
April 18 - TheEuropean Union announces that it has signed a contract with theWorld Food Programme to contribute humanitarian aid worth U.S. $900,000 to Afghanistan.*
April 19 - In an effort to find out how western aid is being used, three U.S. officials complete a rare visit to Afghanistan.*
April 24 - The UN declares the Afghan people the most displaced in the world. It estimates that there are 700,000 internal refugees in Afghanistan as well as at least 100,000 abroad. Aid workers also voice concern at the health situation in refugee camps and warn of impending epidemics.May
* Early May - The anti-Taliban alliance claims to have taken control of key settlements in the eastern Kunar province, northeast of Kabul. The Taliban regime denies the claims and counters that its forces have repelled a brief occupation of the central town of Yakawlang, near Bamiyan.
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May 17 - The U.S. announces that it will extend a $43 million aid package direct to projects and facilities in Afghanistan, bypassing the Taliban regime. The offer comes amid spiraling fears of impending famine.*
May 20 - The Taliban regime closes the UN offices in Herat, Jalalabad, Kandahar, and Mazar-e-Sharif in protest over UN sanctions.* Late May - Afghan Hindus are ordered to wear yellow identity labels to differentiate themselves from their Muslim neighbours. Although the Taliban regime claims that the plan is to protect Hindus from persecution by religious police, Hindu groups complain that the labels amount to "patent discrimination."
* The Taliban authorities ban female aid workers from driving. Although the edict is unlikely to affect larger aid groups it is feared it may hinder the work of small-scale operations.
June
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June 1 - Taliban forces begin a fresh attack on opposition positions in the centre and the northeastern Takhar province, around Taloqan.* Early June - Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar warns that his regime would consider any UN monitoring of the country's borders as a hostile act.
* Mid-June - The anti-Taliban alliance accuses the Islamic regime of systematically destroying the central town of Yakawlang which has repeatedly changed hands between the two warring sides. They say that most of the town's 60,000 residents have now fled.
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June 21 - The UN announces that it will establish large-scale refugee camps in the north of the country to help protect 10,000 displaced Afghans.*
June 22 - TheU.S. Department of State issues a "worldwide caution" for U.S. citizens around the world of possibleOsama bin Laden -related terrorist attacks. The warning is due to expire or be updatedSeptember 22 .July
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July 2 -Taliban Deputy Foreign Minister MullahAbdul Jalil told U.S. Ambassador toPakistan William Milam thatOsama bin Laden had not been "convicted and that the Taliban still consider him innocent."*
July 3 - The Taliban regime reacts angrily to the U.S. renewal of trade sanctions. The U.S. authorities cite the regime's apparent protection of Saudi "terrorist"Osama bin Laden .* Mid-July - The Internet is outlawed by the governing Taliban in an effort to prevent the spread of anti-Islamic material. The regime also says it will no longer recognize university qualifications obtained abroad, in particular those from the Afghan University in Peshawar, Pakistan.
* Mid-July - A cholera epidemic reportedly kills 45 people in a single day in the northern Balkh province. The area is on the front line between Taliban and opposition forces.
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July 30 - The UN Security Council votes to employ new measures to help enforce the arms embargo on Afghanistan. Monitors will be stationed in neighbouring countries to ensure the sanctions are upheld.August
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August 3 -Dayna Curry andHeather Mercer were arrested at the home of an Afghan family and accused of teachingChristianity .*
August 5 -Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan troops arrested six foreign aid workers withShelter Now International on charges of spreadingChristianity . The offices of Shelter Now were also seized.*
August 26 - 438 asylum seekers (420 fromAfghanistan ) were saved from a sinkingIndonesia n vessel by theMS Tampa . The captain planned to take the asylum seekers toIndonesia , but the asylum seekers apparently threatened the captain and allegedly said they would jump overboard unless they were taken toAustralia , prompting the captain set sail forChristmas Island instead. The Australian government however refused permission for the ship to enter Australia's territorial waters.*
August 27 -Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan soldiers enteredIran and seized a border kiosk. Flooded by hundreds of thousands ofAfghan refugees , Iran had started deporting Afghans, accusing many of drug dealing.*
August 29 - The captain of theMS Tampa , carrying 438 asylum seekers (420 fromAfghanistan ), declared a state of emergency and proceeded to enterAustralia n territorial waters, despite Australian government orders not to. The Australian government responded by dispatching Australian troops to board the ship and prevent it from approaching any further toChristmas Island . The MS Tampa captain was instructed to move the ship back intointernational waters . He refused. The Norwegian government warned the Australian government not to seek to force the ship to return to international waters against the captain's will. The Australian government tried to persuadeIndonesia to accept the asylum seekers; Indonesia refused. The refugees were loaded onto an Australian Navy vessel. Most were transported to the small island country ofNauru and the rest toNew Zealand .*
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan soldiers returned toIran a border kiosk that they had seized onAugust 27 .*
August 30 -Iran complained to theUnited Nations thatAfghanistan 's rulingIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan had raised border tensions by deploying soldiers seizing a kiosk onAugust 27 .*
August 31 - InAfghanistan , theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan detained non-Afghan staff of theInternational Assistance Mission inHerat andJalalabad .*
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan urged theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan to assure the security of humanitarian personnel inAfghanistan .eptember
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September 1 - About two dozen foreign aid workers were expelled fromAfghanistan by theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan for allegedly preachingChristianity . The workers were from the international aid organizationSERVE and the U.S.-basedInternational Assistance Mission .*The parents of U.S. citizens
Dayna Curry andHeather Mercer visited their daughters for about 30 minutes accompanied by U.S. diplomatDavid Donahue . Curry, Mercer and six other foreign aid workers (two Germans and fourAustralia ns) withShelter Now International on charges of spreadingChristianity . Eight of the foreign aid workers were transferred late fromKabul 's juvenile correction center to an unknown place.*
September 2 - 438 asylum seekers (420 fromAfghanistan ) savedAugust 26 remained on board theMS Tampa , a Norwegian freighter, stranded in theIndian Ocean . AnAustralia n troop ship was en route to transfer them toPapua New Guinea , where they would be split up and sent toNew Zealand and toNauru .Mahmoud Saikal , theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan consul to Australia, praised Naura and New Zealand, and condemned Australia.*The
United Nations called for fair trials for all 24 foreign and Afghan aid workers detained by theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan . The detainees were charged with promoting Christianity.*
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Foreign MinisterWakil Ahmed Muttawakil assured relief organizations that, other thanSERVE ,International Assistance Mission , andShelter Now International , no other foreign aid groups were under scrutiny for preachingChristianity .*
September 3 - InKabul ,Afghanistan , the trial began for eight foreign aid workers, as the nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court held preliminary deliberations. Evidence includedBible s and video and audio tapes, along with investigation files from the religious police.Shelter Now denied its staff were involved in missionary work, however the Taliban claimed to have written confessions from the detainees. The accused wereGeorg Taubmann ,Katrin Jelinek ,Margrit Stebner andSilke Durrkopf , all German;Australia nsPeter Bunch andDiana Thomas ; and U.S. citizensDayna Curry andHeather Mercer .*
September 4 - Intense fighting erupted betweenTaliban forces and theUnited Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan inKapisa province . Elsewhere, the Taliban captured two important areas,Khanqa andSang-e-Bada southwest ofMahmood Raqi , provincial capital ofKapisa .*
September 5 - TheIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan denied Western diplomats access to a court where eight foreign aid workers were on trial for promotingChristianity , but Chief JusticeNoor Mohammad Saqib said the defendants could hire foreign lawyers. He also said that the defendants could facehanging . Despite repeated requests,Australia n, German and U.S. consuls inKabul had been denied any meetings with Taliban authorities for a week.*The wife of jailed Sheikh
Omar Abdel-Rahman sent letters to U.S. presidentGeorge W. Bush and theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan leadership to urge them to exchange Abdel-Rahman for the eight foreign workers standing trial.*
September 6 - TheUnited Nations special envoy toAfghanistan , Francesc Vendrell, arrived inKabul , saying the trial of the arrested foreign aid workers would be meaningful only if it is held in an open court. Despite an earlier promise to do so, theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan had not allowed journalists, Western diplomats or relatives of the accused any access to the proceedings.*Afghan Foreign Minister
Abdul Wakil Motawakil said that, with some "rare" exceptions, all international flights over Afghanistan, including those by theU.N. andInternational Committee of the Red Cross , would be stopped unless theUnited Nations released funds from frozen aviation accounts. TheUnited Nations Security Council had banned international flights byAriana Afghan Airlines except for humanitarian reasons as part of sanctions imposed over theTaliban 's refusal to extradite suspected terroristOsama bin Laden .*The
World Food Programme announced thatAfghanistan was on the brink of famine, and appealed for $151 million to fund an "emergency operation".*The Central Board of Revenue of
Pakistan approved zero-rated export ofcement andtobacco leaf to Central Asian Republics andAfghanistan via land route.*
September 7 - The trial of eight foreign aid workers detained inAfghanistan on charges of preachingChristianity went into recess for a weekly holiday.*
September 8 - Eight foreign aid workers on trial for promotingChristianity inAfghanistan appeared for the first time in the Supreme Court, and said they were innocent of proselytising. The hearing was presided over by Chief JusticeNoor Mohammad Saqib and 18 other judges. One of the six female defendants was wearing the head-to-toe cloak which is mandatory for Afghan women in public, while the others had veils over their hair only. The defendants walked slowly into the court under the escort of armed guards, who did not allow them to answer questions from journalists waiting outside the court. The mother of one of the US prisoners and the father of another accompanied their daughters into the court, but the cousin of the Australian man was kept waiting outside along with Australian, German and US diplomats.*The
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan took control of theShokhi andKhan Aqa districts inKapisa province after several days of heavy clashes with theAfghan Northern Alliance led byAhmad Shah Masood .*
September 9 - Afghan opposition leaderAhmed Shah Massoud was assassinated. A suicide bomber, posing as a journalist, blew himself up after gaining access to Masood's office. The suicide bomber was killed along with one of Masood's followers, and the Afghan commander's guards killed the second person posing as a journalist. The terrorists first conducted interviews with opposition soldiers inShomali before meeting with Massoud. The bomb was either hidden in the camera or concealed around the waist of one of the terrorists. Massoud did not die immediately, and underwent emergency surgery at a hospital inTajikistan .*The Afghan Supreme Court resumed the trial of eight foreign aid workers held for allegedly preaching
Christianity , but no detainees, diplomats or journalists were present.*In
Afghanistan , theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan jailed 35 Afghan employees of one of the recently expelled foreign assistance groups.*
September 10 - More than 135Taliban were killed and 75 captured in an attack by opposition forces on Taliban positions inEshkamesh andChal districts ofTakhar province ,Afghanistan .*
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan jets bombed residential areas inKhuram ,Afghanistan , wounding six people and destroying three houses.*More than 30
Taliban fighters were killed or wounded in theSafid Kotal area ofAfghanistan when two trucks carrying them hit landmines.*The
United Nations World Food Programme appealed to international donors for US$150 million to assist the estimated 5.5 million suffering people inAfghanistan .*
September 11 - Suicide attacks on the U.S. kill more than 3,000 people and destroy the two towers of theWorld Trade Center and part ofthe Pentagon , using three hijacked passenger airliners as missiles, with a fourth, also hijacked, crashing in a field in Pennsylvania. Early speculation about the source of the attack centered on Saudi-born terrorist leaderOsama bin Laden , who was living in and working fromAfghanistan .Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan leaders condemned the attacks and rejected suggestions that Osama bin Laden could be behind them.*Rocket explosions and anti-aircraft fire rocked
Kabul ,Afghanistan . Both the U.S. and Afghan oppositional forces denied involvement.*
September 12 - In an internationally televised address, U.S. presidentGeorge W. Bush announced a "war against terrorism" intent on targeting both terrorists and those who harbored terrorists. TheIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan was implied in this declaration.*
Germany said that the 23 German nationals inAfghanistan had been told to leave the country due to safety concerns.*The
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan militia said it would consider requests for theextradition of terror suspectOsama bin Laden based on evidence from U.S. investigators.*
Tetsu Nakamura , aJapan ese doctor, traveled fromPeshawar inPakistan toAfghanistan to evacuate Japanese health clinic staffers. He stayed inJalalabad for three days, providing medical attention torefugee s.*
September 13 - In anticipation of U.S. strikes,Muslim militants were reported fleeingKabul ,Afghanistan , while other residents were said to be digging trenches around the city.*The
Afghan Northern Alliance named GeneralMohammad Fahim as the new leader to replace the deceasedAhmed Shah Massoud .*
United States Secretary of State Colin Powell confirmed thatOsama bin Laden was a suspect, but not the only suspect, for the September 11th attacks. Powell was in contact withPakistan presidentPervez Musharraf to build cooperation in fightingterrorism and to discuss the possibility of U.S. usage of Pakistani air space. Powell also announced that U.S. Deputy Secretary of StateRichard Armitage would soon travel toMoscow for talks withRussia n Deputy Foreign MinisterVyacheslav Trubnikov about Afghanistan.*A British security official said that, if evidence emerges that Saudi-born exile
Osama bin Laden was behind the September 11th attack, an attack onAfghanistan was an option thatNATO was considering. NATO denied the report.*Three Western diplomats, representing eight aid workers on trial for allegedly preaching
Christianity , leftAfghanistan amid an exodus of foreigners concerned over possible U.S. attacks. Family members of the detainees also left the country. However, the eight aid workers remained in the custody of theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan militia as an Islamic court continued their trial behind closed doors.*Senior diplomats from
Russia ,India ,Iran andUzbekistan met inTajikistan to discuss possible assistance to anti-Taliban forces inAfghanistan .Tajikistan PresidentEmomali Rakhmonov met withIndia n Deputy Foreign MinisterOmar Abdullah .*The
United Nations and several foreign aid organizations completed a swift withdrawal fromAfghanistan , fearing a U.S. strike.*
September 14 -United States Secretary of State Colin Powell warned theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan militia that they could not separate their own activities from the activities of terrorists harbored within their borders.*
Eric Schultz of the U.S. Embassy in theTurkmenistan met with Turkmen PresidentSaparmurat Niyazov to discuss responses to the September 11th attacks.*
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan leaders warned of revenge "by other means" if theUnited States attackedAfghanistan in retaliation for the September 11th attacks.Hamas officialAbdel-Aziz al-Rantissi andMuslim Brotherhood spokesmanMamoun Hudaibi echoed the warning and defended the point of view.*The
World Food Programme warned that, following exodus of aid workers, about 1.5 million Afghans could emigrate out of Afghanistan in search of food. The U.N. estimated that, to date, Afghanistan had 900,000 internallydisplaced person s and that there were more than three million Afghan refugees inIran andPakistan alone. Furthermore, the U.N. estimated that a quarter of the population (5.5 million people) would be reliant on food aid if they were to stay alive through November.*
Akil Akilov , the prime minister ofTajikistan , said that his nation was not yet prepared to guarantee theUnited States air space should the Bush administration decide to launch retaliatory strikes against suspected terrorist bases inAfghanistan .*
Russia n Defense MinisterSergei Ivanov said thatMoscow would not allowNATO forces to be stationed in any of the former Soviet republics.*US Congress authorized president
George W. Bush to use "all necessary and appropriate force" against the terrorists who orchestrated the September 11th attacks. The vote in the U.S. Senate was unanimous. There was only one dissenting ballot in theUnited States House of Representatives .*In
Ashkhabad , U.S. envoyEric Schultz met withTurkmenistan 's PresidentSaparmurad Niyazov to brief him on proposed retaliatory measures against the September 11th attacks.*The
Pakistan Ulema Council called for ajihad against theUnited States if they attackAfghanistan . Council vicechairMaulana Naseeruddin organized rallies and "Death to America" conferences aroundPakistan .*
September 15 -United States Secretary of State Colin Powell said thatPakistan agreed to cooperate if theUnited States decided to strikeAfghanistan . TheWashington Post reported Pakistani officials had agreed to allow the United States to use Pakistani airspace in the event of a military strike against Afghanistan, but Pakistan would not involve its forces in any action beyond its own geographical boundaries.*As U.S. president
George W. Bush met with his national security team atCamp David , he told reporters thatOsama bin Laden was a prime suspect in the September 11th attacks. Bush added that bin Laden was mistaken if he thought he could avoid capture or death.*Mullah
Mohammed Omar issued a call forjihad against theUnited States and its supporters if they attacked or assisted an attack onAfghanistan . The Taliban also asked all foreigners to leaveAfghanistan in view of a possible attack by the United States.*
Russia n Foreign MinisterIgor Ivan expressed implicit Russian support for a possible U.S. armed intervention inAfghanistan .*
India , which did not share a formal military relationship with theUnited States , decided to allow its facilities to be used for strikes againstAfghanistan . India also provided the United States with intelligence information on training camps of Islamic militants in the region.*
Aziz al-Rahman , anIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan diplomat, saidOsama bin Laden was free to leave Afghanistan but would not be forced out.*
Iran announced it deployed military and police forces to seal its 560 mile border withAfghanistan to prevent a possible influx ofrefugee s.*
People's Republic of China Foreign Ministry spokesmanZhu Bangzao said that claims made by theWashington Post and theWall Street Journal of connections between China and theTaliban were false.*
September 16 - U.S. presidentGeorge W. Bush told his military to get ready for a longWar on Terrorism , adding that they would smoke the enemies "out of their holes".*The
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan information minister,Qadratullah Jamal , said thatAfghanistan had "fortified our bunkers and our important installations, including military bases and airfields."*
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan leader MullahMohammed Omar met with senior clerics and received their support.*The
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement removed its remaining 15 foreign aid workers fromAfghanistan .*
Osama bin Laden published a statement to theAfghan Islamic Press that he was not responsible for the September 11th attacks. In the statement bin Laden said "The U.S. is pointing the finger at me but I categorically state that I have not done this."*
Afghan Northern Alliance Foreign Minister Abdullah offered full support to theUnited States in any operations, including 15,000 of its fighters for any possible strike onOsama bin Laden .*Thousands attended the funeral of
Ahmad Shah Masood , former commander of theAfghan Northern Alliance , who was buried in his home village ofBasarak in thePanjshir Valley ofAfghanistan .*The
Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan urged the U.S. to show restraint in attackingAfghanistan , hoping that the U.S. "could differentiate between the people of Afghanistan and a handful of fundamentalist terrorists."*
Iran ian PresidentMohammad Khatami condemned the assassination ofAfghan Northern Alliance leaderAhmad Shah Masood .*
Pakistan asked theUnited Nations for permission to travel toAfghanistan onSeptember 16 to petitionKabul to turn overOsama bin Laden .*A
Pakistan i newspaper reported thatOsama bin Laden had sneaked out ofKandahar , along with his wives, children and followers and moved to an undisclosed secret location inAfghanistan .*The six member states of the
Gulf Cooperation Council unanimously condemned the September 11th attacks and assured theUnited States they were ready to take part in itsWar on Terrorism .*A
Russia n division of 7,000 men based inTajikistan , which bordersAfghanistan , was placed on heightened combat alert. However, Tajikistan announced it would not allow Western nations to launch attacks on Afghanistan from its territory. Tajikistan was struggling to recover from a five-year civil war betweenIslam ic opposition forces and a hard-line secular government, and was heavily dependent on Russia for military and political support.*The last of Western aid workers left
Afghanistan .*To date, Afghans made up the single biggest
refugee group in theworld with more than 2.6 million inexile , mainly inPakistan andIran .*
September 17 -Pakistan placed its army on alert ahead of a possible U.S. attack onAfghanistan .*
Iran 's supreme leader AyatollahAli Khamenei condemned the September 11th attacks but added that attackingAfghanistan might cause a human catastrophe and could trigger more problems for theUnited States .*
Afghanistan shut down itsairspace , two weeks after threatening to close it if theUnited Nations did not lift sanctions againstAriana Afghan Airlines . Although no flights were landing in Afghanistan, many flights were flying across Afghan airspace. Each time an aircraft flew over Afghanistan the airline had to pay Ariana $400. The money was deposited in accounts inGeneva that were frozen because of the sanctions.*In
Kandahar , a delegation ofPakistan i officials led by intelligence chief GeneralMahmood Ahmed held a morning meeting with theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan leadership, including MullahMohammed Omar , to discuss cooperation with theUnited States .*
Tajikistan 's armed forces were placed on alert following reports that 5,000Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan fighters inAfghanistan had approached the border.*
Pakistan 's army reported thatIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan troops of between 20,000 and 25,000 had been deployed just across the border from theKhyber Pass . A Pakistani army officer said Pakistan had reinforced its own troops fanned out along the region.*
Iran 's supreme leaderAyatollah Ali Khamenei advised theUnited States against a full-scale war inAfghanistan .*
September 18 -Ruud Lubbers , who was serving as theUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , visitedWashington, D.C. to warn theUnited States Department of State that millions of Afghans had already faced starvation and homelessness and U.S. attacks "might hit additionally" many more.*The
United Nations Security Council demanded that theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan "immediately and unconditionally" hand overOsama bin Laden .*Afghan Information Minister
Qudrutullah Jamal condemned the September 11th attacks.*A delegation of
Pakistan i officials led by intelligence chief GeneralMahmood Ahmed flew fromKandahar toKabul to negotiate withIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan leaders, including MullahMohammad Hassan Akhond and Foreign MinisterWakil Ahmed Muttawakil .*
Sibghatullah Mujaddedi , the head of theNational Salvation Front of Afghanistan and first President of theMujahideen government, condemned the September 11th attacks and urged theUnited States to exercise restraint.*Afghan rebel leader
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar , from his safe house inIran , condemned the potential attack by theUnited States on Afghanistan, and threatened to band with other groups to resist it. Hekmatyar said also that he had no reason to disbelieveOsama bin Laden 's denial of involvement in the September 11th attacks.*In
Afghanistan , a meeting of theshura , a collection of 1,000 village clerics and mullahs, was scheduled to decide the fate ofOsama bin Laden , but the council could not reachKabul in time. The meeting was postponed one day.*In an address on the
Taliban 'sRadio Shariat ,Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Interior Minister MullahAbdul Razzaq called for volunteers willing to fight against an invasion of theUnited States .*
Iran Foreign MinisterKamal Kharrazi cautioned against a U.S. military strike onAfghanistan .*The United Nations
World Food Programme warned that an estimated 3.8 million Afghans, completely dependent on outside aid, had only enough food stocks for two to three weeks.*
India announced that Afghanrefugee s living in the country would have to register themselves.*Officials in
Pakistan andTajikistan reported 10,000 Afghans fleeing into their borders. HoweverIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan MaulviAbdul Hai Mutmaem denied reports that people were fleeingKabul andKandahar .*The
National Post reported thatIran sent a message to theUnited States government viaCanada stating it would not oppose targeted military strikes against those responsible for the September 11th attacks.*
September 19 - Official beginning ofUnited States ' combat activities in Afghanistan, as designated by president George W. Bush in his "Afghanistan Combat Zone Executive Order" [ [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/12/20011214-8.html] ] on December 12, 2001.*The
United States ordered over 100 military aircraft to thePersian Gulf region.*The "USS Theodore Roosevelt" left
Norfolk, Virginia for thePersian Gulf as part of a 14-ship battle group.*In
Kabul ,Afghanistan ,Taliban leader MullahMohammed Omar announced he was ready to hold talks with theUnited States . He also urged the U.S. to use patience and to gather and turn over evidence to theTaliban Supreme Court . Omar suggested that the U.S. was usingOsama bin Laden as a pretext to topple theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan . The U.S. government responded by stating it wanted action, not negotiations.*
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Interior Minister MullahAbdul Razzaq urged Afghan citizens to support ajihad .*Fearing a U.S. response, an exodus of thousands of Afghan peoples headed for
Iran andPakistan .*The
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan asked thatCNN leaveAfghanistan .*A
Pakistan i delegation sent toKabul ,Afghanistan to convince theTaliban movement to hand overOsama bin Laden also visited the eight detainedShelter Now International workers on trial for spreadingChristianity . The delegation spokesman said the detainees appeared well and in good spirits.*
September 20 -Tajikistan presidentEmomali Rakhmonov saidrefugee s fleeingAfghanistan would not be permitted into Tajikistan.*
Iran set uprefugee camps on Afghan soil and asked relief organizations to help provide services to the camps. Iran also ordered its troops to seal its border with Afghanistan. Iran also stated that it would not allow the U.S. warplanes to use Iranianair space to attack Afghanistan.*In
Afghanistan , theshura , a council of 1,000 village clerics and mullahs, issued an edict that called on theTaliban to persuadeOsama bin Laden to leave Afghanistan, but theUnited States rejected the suggestion.*Mullah
Mohammed Omar appealed to guerrillas inJammu andKashmir to return toAfghanistan to defend against attacks. The shura also warned that any attacks on Afghanistan would cause ajihad .*U.S. president
George W. Bush addressed theUnited States Congress and demanded that theTaliban deliverOsama bin Laden and destroy bases ofal Qaeda .*The
Afghan Northern Alliance capture of severalTaliban posts and dozens of villages inSamangan province ,Afghanistan .*
Uzbekistan andTajikistan both agreed to allow theUnited States Air Force to use their facilities to mount patrols and combat missions against theTaliban inAfghanistan .*
September 21 - U.S. defense secretaryDonald Rumsfeld suggested that theUnited States would seek to work with theAfghan Northern Alliance in future operations inAfghanistan .*The
Afghan Northern Alliance drove theTaliban out ofDara-i-suf ,Afghanistan .*In
Islamabad , theTaliban ambassador toPakistan ,Abdul Salam Zaeef , stated that until evidence was procured, theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan was not prepared to surrenderOsama bin Laden to theUnited States .*In
Karachi ,Pakistan , an estimated 40,000 people protested against potential U.S. strikes onAfghanistan . Four protesters were killed and ten police officers were injured. Other protests inPeshawar (10,000 protesters),Quetta (3,000 protesters), andIslamabad (1,500 protesters) occurred without incident.*The
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan requested theUnited Nations suspend all communications fromKabul to the outside world.*A crisis meeting of
European Union foreign ministers agreed unanimously to support the right of theUnited States to attackAfghanistan .*
September 22 -Japan 's Ministry of Finance announced that payments or fund transfers to accounts inAfghanistan and toTaliban -related individuals living outside Afghanistan needed its permission.*In
Afghanistan , an unmanned U.S. spy plane collecting intelligence for theCIA was shot down overSamangan Province byTaliban forces.*U.S. transport planes landed at the military airfield in
Tuzel ,Uzbekistan .*
Turkey announced that it would allow U.S. transport planes to use its bases and airspace.*
Taliban forces poundedAfghan Northern Alliance positions inSamangan Province andBalkh Province ,Afghanistan .*The
United States Defense Department called to active duty another 5,000 Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard members, bringing the total number of active reservists to more than 10,000.*Scores of Afghan men threw rocks and bricks at the gate of the U.S.
embassy , screaming "death to America." The embassy had been abandoned since1988 .*
Pakistan foreign ministry spokesmanRiaz Mohammed Khan said his country would keep open diplomatic ties with theTaliban leadership inAfghanistan .*The
United Arab Emirates cut diplomatic ties to theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan after failing to persuadeTaliban leadership to abide by theUnited Nations Security Council resolution demanding the hand over ofOsama bin Laden .*
Mohammed Fahim , the military leader of theAfghan Northern Alliance , held talks inTajikistan withRussia n army chiefAnatoly Kvashnin .*
Russia n presidentVladimir Putin and U.S. presidentGeorge W. Bush held a 40-minute telephone conversation to discuss theWar on Terrorism .*
September 23 - Members ofJamiat Ulema i-Islam marched from their homes inPakistan to the Afghan border to fend off a possible U.S. invasion.*The
Afghan Islamic Press reported thatOsama bin Laden went into hiding.*
September 25 - During a visit by Japanese Prime MinisterJunichiro Koizumi , when a reporter asked if theUnited States should helpAfghan people liberate themselves fromTaliban rule, presidentGeorge W. Bush said, "We're not into nation-building; we're focused on justice."October
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