- 2000 in Afghanistan
"See also":
1999 in Afghanistan , other events of 2000, and2001 in Afghanistan .----Events
January
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January 16 - The rulingTaliban movement announces its formal diplomatic recognition of the breakaway Russian republic ofChechnya .February
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February 10 - The hijacking of an Ariana (Afghani airline) Boeing 727 aircraft, which was seized on an internal flight and forced to fly via Central Asia to Moscow and then on to the UK, ends peacefully at Stansted airport north of London.March
Ismail Khan , a formergovernor ofHerat andleading opponent of the rulingTaliban regime , escapes fromprison inKandahar .April
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April 13 - After reaching an agreement with theUNHCR ,Iran started a repatriation program that would send 7,700Afghan refugees back to their homeland over the next three weeks.
*April 15 -Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan authorities inAfghanistan arrested twoArabs on suspicion ofspy ing. The suspects were flown fromKabul toKandahar and were being held there under tightsecurity .
*April 17 - Speaking at theTashkent University of World Economy and Diplomacy ,United States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright promised $10 million in aid toUzbekistan to help secure itsborder withAfghanistan . She called on the nations bordering Afghanistan to form open and democratic societies as a defense against extremism andterrorism . Albright also announced that the U.S. government was giving US$3 million apiece to help train border patrols inKazakhstan ,Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan and to buy four-wheel drive vehicles for the rugged terrain.
*April 17 -Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan aircraft carried out a number of sorties over the regions ofKhasor andLama (in the vicinity ofGusfandi City ) inSaripul Province ,Afghanistan .
*April 18 - The afghani lost over 25% of its value, increasing food prices inAfghanistan .
*April 19 - TheIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan shut down the money market inKabul ,Afghanistan to stop a freefall of the Afghani currency. Valued at 55,075 to theU.S. dollar onMarch 31 , by April 19 it traded at 75,000.
*April 19 -Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan authorities signed agreements with the UAE-basedSURIA Satellite Company and the ChineseEIIC Company to revive communication sector inAfghanistan .
*April 20 - Three people were killed and a number wounded in a clash between theTaliban andHezb-e-Wahdat forces inDara-e-Souf districtSamangan province ,Afghanistan .
*April 20 - Three people were killed and ten others injured in fighting between theTaliban andAhmed Shah Masood forces inParwan province ,Afghanistan .
*April 20 - Fatima Gilani, the head of the Association of the Women of Afghanistan, met inIslamabad ,Pakistan with members ofAmnesty International .
*April 20 -UNICEF announced that over the past three weeks themeasles had killed nearly 100 children inTolak district , Ghor province,Afghanistan , and over 50 children in theYaftalafain district of Badakhshan province. This brought the death toll to more than 1000. The outbreak first erupted inDara-e-Souf district ,Samangan province in January. UNICEF dispatchedvaccine and other medicines to the areas.
*April 20 - A six-month repatriation program designed byIran and theUNHCR forAfghan refugees began. Under the agreement, 3000 refugees would be repatriated to Afghanistan every week.
*April 21 - Warring factions inAfghanistan agreed to a three-daycease-fire (startingMay 1 ) to allow theU.N. to carry out apolio vaccination campaign.
*April 21 - InDushanbe ,Tajikistan ,U.N. Special Envoy forAfghanistan Frances Venderill held peace talks with Northern Alliance commanderAhmed Shah Masood , formerNangarhar province governorHaji Abdul Qadeer and former member of the ousted Rabbani governmentSyed Hussain Anwari .
*April 21 -Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan leadership distanced itself from posters circulating inPakistan in whichOsama bin Laden called for a holy war against theUnited States .
*April 22 - The Northern Alliance accused theTaliban of executing at least 26 people in theGusfandi district ofAfghanistan after the area fell to Taliban forces.
*April 22 - Swarms oflocust s descended on drought-hitwheat crops and fruitorchard s inBaghlan province ,Afghanistan .
*April 22 - TheRevolutionary Association of the Afghan Women appealed toPakistan to change its policy towards theTaliban and to condemn Taliban atrocities against Afghan women.
*April 22 - InTaluqan ,Takhar province ,Afghanistan ,Ahmed Shah Masood ,Abdul Rashid Dostum , Abdullah, WaheedullahSabawoon andHisamuddin met to discuss attack strategies against theTaliban .
*April 23 - At aU.N. guesthouse in downtownKabul ,Afghanistan , anEaster service was held for International aid workers.
*April 23 - InPeshawar ,Pakistan , three gunmen killed Siddique, a commander ofHizb-e-Islami .
*April 24 - In theDarra-e-Noor area of theKhewa district inNangarhar province ,Afghanistan , dozens were killed in a clash betweenTaliban forces and supporters ofHazrat Ali , commander of the defunctEastern Shoora . Taliban forces made a two kilometer advance in the area.
*April 24 - Northern Alliance forces captured threeTaliban military posts inParwan province . Five Taliban militiamen were killed in the attack. The Taliban claimed these offensives were illegal under international rules because they occurred during an agreedcease fire meant to allow theU.N. to carry out apolio vaccination campaign. The Taliban voiced concerns that the U.N. made no condemnation of the breach by the Northern Alliance.
*April 25 - In an attempt to bolster the Afghani, theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan banned the use of foreign currency to buy and sell goods.
*April 25 - TheIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan foreign ministry accused theUnited Nations of being an enemy ofIslam and of favoring the Northern Alliance.
*April 25 - TheIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan andIran signed a cooperation accord to check growingdrug traffic king along their mutual border.
*April 26 - Under a decree by Supreme Leader MullaMohammed Omar , theIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan released approximately 300 opposition prisoners from thePulicharkhi jail in centralKabul . Many of those released were elderly. The decree was described as a goodwill gesture to mark the anniversary of the defeat of Afghanistan's communist government in 1992. About 1,500 prisoners remained in the jail.
*April 27 - TheWorld Food Program reported that thedrought situation inKandahar province andZabul province were desperate. TheKoochis had lost up to 80% of theircattle andirrigation systems built to collect rainwater had dried up.Apricot andalmond trees had withered and were without fruit.Camel s were dying. Since February, the WFP had been feeding 30,000 families in the region and planned on adding another 10,000 families in May. The WFP was offering Afghans additional flour as an incentive if they remain in their villages.
*April 27 - InAfghanistan ,Taliban forces thwarted Northern Alliance offensives on theBagram Air Base ,Kala Masroor , andGhorband front, killing six and arresting 18.
*April 27 - InKabul ,Afghanistan , a 6-member Finnish parliamentary delegation visited the Afghan Foreign MinisterMaulvi Wakil Ahmed Mutawakel .
*April 27 - TheIslamic Emirate of Afghanistan was not invited to the two-day summit of theEconomic Cooperation Organization (ECO) inIslamabad ,Pakistan . Ministers met to discuss transportation and communication.
*April 27 - Dozens of Afghans awaiting the decision of their requests for asylum staged a demonstration in front of the Parliament House inStockholm ,Sweden . They called on officials to quicken their requests for immigration and positively respond to them.
*April 28 -Fransesc Vendrell , theUnited Nations Secretary General 's special envoy forAfghanistan , visitedKabul to promote peace. Vendrell met with Afghan Foreign MinisterMaulvi Wakil Ahmed Murtawakel .
*April 28 - TheUnited Nations Comprehensive Disabled Afghans Program launched an appeal for US$1 million dollars extra funds for rehabilitation of 10,000 more landmine survivors inAfghanistan .
*April 30 - During talks with the KazakhstaniPrime Minister , Iranian Vice President Habibi said the situation inAfghanistan posed threats to the security of the neighboring nations.
*April 30 - Pakistani forces near SouthWaziristan prevented smugglers from bringing anti-aircraft guns, mortar guns and over shells into the country.May
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May 1 - The annual U.S. report on internationalterrorism was released and namedAfghanistan as posing a major terrorist threat, partly because it shelteredOsama bin Laden . The report also said thatPakistan refused to end support for groups that trained terrorists in Afghanistan and in Pakistan itself and that Pakistan did not close schools that serve as conduits for terrorism.
*May 1 - In a sports stadium inMazari Sharif ,Afghanistan , before a crowd of several thousand spectators, a woman found guilty of committing adultery was stoned to death.
*May 1 - InKunar province ,Afghanistan , twoPakistan i employees of theBajaur Agency were killed and a third was injured when they resisted a robbery attempt.
*May 1 - More than 100 members of theRevolutionary Association of Women of Afghanistan held a demonstration inWashington, DC condemning theTaliban .
*May 2 -Eric de Mul , theU.N. humanitarian coordinator for Afghanistan, made an urgent appeal for US$1.8 million for Afghan people affected by tremendousdrought .
*May 2 - A magnitude 5.6earthquake hit the mountainous border betweenAfghanistan andTajikistan , 210 miles southeast ofDushanbe .
*May 2 - InKabul ,Afghanistan , Afghan foreign ministerMaulvi Wakil Ahmed Mutawakel met with a Canadian delegation to discuss drugs,terrorism andhuman rights .
*May 3 ,2000 - Northern Alliance leaderHaji Abdul Qadeer admitted that one of their key commanders,Abdullah Jan Wahidi , had defected to theTaliban .
*Early May2000 -Peace talks are held betweenrepresentatives of the warring factions inJeddah, Saudi Arabia . An earlier round of talks in March ended inconclusively.
*Mid-May - TheIran iangovernment decides to secure theIran-Afghanistan border with theconstruction ofwall s andhigh-security fencing along the almost-1,000-km stretch ofdesert .
*May 24 -Russia threatensair strike s against "terrorist training camp s," in response to which theTaliban authorities warn neighbouring countries of retaliation if they play host to Russian forces launching such attacks. They also come to an agreement with themilitary authorities inIslamabad to close down camps training Pakistani nationals, and assureTang Jiaxuan ,Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China , in late July that they will not tolerate ChineseMuslim extremist s using Afghan territory for military training.June
*Early June - The
UN calls for immediate internationaldrought relief of around U.S. $67 million to aid over 10 million people affected by severe droughts acrossAfghanistan .July
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July 1 -Government forces clash with troops loyal to northern "mujahideen "commander Ahmad Shah Masood aroundBagram airbase , just north ofKabul . Both sides claim to have inflictedheavy casualties .
*July 9 -Mary MacMakin , a U.S.aid worker in her 70s who has spent the last 30 years inAfghanistan , is arrested in Kabul on suspicion ofespionage . TheU.S. government calls the accusations "ridiculous."
*Mid-July - The Taliban authorities order theUN andforeign aid agencies to dismiss all Afghanwomen working for them.
*Mid- to late July2000 = Kabul is hit by fivebomb attacks in two weeks. The Taliban authorities accusesaboteur s of trying to create the impression of anarchy in thecapital .
*Late July - The authorities announce thearrest of CommanderBashir Baghlani , a key Taliban leader in the northern regions, on suspicion of colluding withanti-government forces .
*July 31 - The Taliban authorities announce that the severedrought affecting much of the country was God'spunishment for the people's neglect of theirreligious belief s.August
Nothing significant.
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*Early September - Despite encouraging hints of peace initiatives brokered by neighbouring
Turkmenistan in late August,Taliban forces press on with their attack on the opposition Northern Alliance's northeast supply routes, taking the keytown ofTaloqan after heavy fighting.
*September - The Talibanregime steps up its efforts to gaindiplomatic andUN recognition, having reinforced its claims to effective control of the country thanks tomilitary successes in the northeast. The U.S. sustains its criticisms overdrug trafficking , support forterrorism , and a "deplorablehuman rights record," althoughState Department officials do meet Taliban representatives inWashington, D.C. , onSeptember 29 to discuss these issues.
*Mid-September - Around 150,000 people are said to be heading for the sealedborder withTajikistan in the wake of the successful advance of Taliban forces in the north of the country. Therefugee s include almost the entire population of Taloqan.
*Mid-September - Although Afghanistan remains the world's biggest producer ofopium , theUN drug control agency announces that the country's crop for 2000 appears to be 30% smaller than thatharvest ed in 1999. Despite the agency's program to convince local farmers to grow other crops, the fall may be solely due to the terrible drought affecting the region.
*Mid-September - The Taliban authorities announce that traders arriving fromPakistan will be allowed to transport their goods through Afghanistan without paying customs duties. Talibandeputy commerce minister Faiz Faizan also says that any foreigners are welcome toinvest in the countrytax-free .October
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October 10 - A three-daycease-fire is called to allowUN medical officer s to continue providingpolio vaccination s for children displaced by the fighting. A massive campaign toimmunize approximately 4.5 million children inAfghanistan , one of only 30 countries where thedisease still exists, began in early June.
*Late October - A ban on thefarming ofopium poppies, from whichheroin is derived, is introduced by theTaliban authorities.November
*Mid-November -
Commander Mahmoud Surkha of the Northern Alliance defects to theTaliban claiming dissatisfaction withRussia n interference in theresistance movement . The Northern Alliance denies the allegation but says that it has the right to seekinternational assistance as the recognizedgovernment ofAfghanistan .
*Late November -Kazakhstan becomes the latestCentral Asia n country to relax its attitude to the Talibanregime when it announces it will establish regular contact with theIslamic administration.Turkmenistan andUzbekistan have already expressed a willingness to talk to the regime.December
*Mid-December - Fearing a violent response to a
UN resolution tighteninginternational sanction s against the Taliban regime, non-Afghan UN staff are gradually withdrawn from the country.
*Late December2000 - The return ofexile d opposition leaderKarim Khalili fromIran prompts a new offensive by the Northern Alliance in north-central Afghanistan. The governingTaliban regime admits it has temporarily lost control of the central town of Yakawlang, nearBamyan , but denies opposition claims of further gains in neighbouringGhor Province .
*December 30 - Anti-Taliban Shi'a Islam groupsWahdat-i-Islami andHarakat-i-Islami captured theYakaolang District inBamyan Province ,Afghanistan .
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