- Timeline of Afghanistan (March 2004)
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timeline of the history of Afghanistan in March 2004. The list is not complete and you are welcome to expand it."Monday,
March 1 , 2004"During public ceremonies in
Kabul ,Afghanistan , ofShia Muslim s commemorating the slaying of their leaderImam al-Husayn , anAfghan National Army cadet shouted abusive language and spat at a banner, prompting the Shia Muslims to throw stones at the soldiers. The cadets then fired into the crowd, killing one and injuring sixteen."Tuesday,
March 2 , 2004"A voluntary repatriation program for
Afghan refugees run by theUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees resumed after a four month hiatus following the murder of a staff member in November.In
Zabul Province , Afghan forces arrested fourTaliban suspects, including commanderMullah Nahim .750 policemen from five Afghan provinces began a three-week training course at the
Gardez Police Academy to assist in administering a fair election.In the tribal
South Waziristan region ofPakistan borderingAfghanistan , over a dozen rockets were launched on Pakistani bunkers and checkpoints. The Pakistani troops were engaged in a hunt forAl Qaeda members."Wednesday,
March 3 , 2004"At a ceremony held in the Chinese embassy in
Kabul ,Afghanistan , Chinese ambassador to AfghanistanSun Yuxi and Afghan Irrigation, Water Resources and Environment MinisterMohammad Yusuf Nooristani signed a contract detailing China's assistance in a major irrigation re-build project near the capital. The project was supposed to be finished in early 2006.In a remote border region near
Afghanistan ,Pakistan i authorities detained at least 15Ahmadzai Wazir tribal leaders for failing to turn over suspectedal-Qaida fugitives. The leaders had agreed to help trace foreigners suspected ofterrorism but did not live up to the deal."Thursday,
March 4 , 2004"Rebels attacked a border post in
Maruf district inKandahar Province ,Afghanistan , killing seven members of theAfghan National Army .Near
Khost ,Afghanistan , fourteen suspected militants were captured during a U.S. air assault on a compound."Friday,
March 5 , 2004"U.S.-led forces killed nine rebels in a gun battle in near
Orgun ,Afghanistan , near the border withPakistan .In the
Shah Joy district inZabul Province ,Afghanistan , a Turkish engineer and a local security guard were murdered; a second Turkish worker and another local security guard werekidnap ped. The Turkish men were working on a project to resurface theKabul-Kandahar highway ."Saturday,
March 6 , 2004"Near
Qalat ,Zabul Province ,Afghanistan ,Mohammad Isah , a director of theAfghan Red Crescent Society , was murdered by men who stopped his car.West of
Ghazni ,Afghanistan , three U.S. soldiers with the 10th Mountain Division were wounded when their vehicle struck a landmine. Three local men were detained.In
Uruzgan Province ,Afghanistan , three Afghan civilians were killed by U.S. soldiers. The soldiers' vehicle had struck anexplosive device .In
Afghanistan , two operations involving U.S. and Afghan forces resulted in the deaths of nine rebels and the capture of fourteen."Sunday,
March 7 , 2004"Afghan government officials announced that Afghan Planning Minister
Haji Muhammad Mohaqiq resigned from the cabinet. Mohaqiq said he was fired after announcing his intention to run against interim presidentHamid Karzai in the June 2004 elections. Mohaqiq was replaced byRamazan Bashardoost .The
United States beganOperation Mountain Storm across southern and easternAfghanistan ; the aim was to further destroy theal-Qaida andTaliban infrastructure."Monday,
March 8 , 2004"Human Rights Watch published "Enduring Freedom - Abuses by US Forces in Afghanistan ", which criticizes theUnited States ' actions inAfghanistan . The report cites excessive force, arbitrary detentions and the mistreating people in custody as prominent abuses.Under the auspices of the
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , volunteerAfghan refugees beganrepatriation from different parts of Balochistan inPakistan .An
Afghan National Army soldier was killed and another injured when rebels opened fire from a vehicle at acheckpoint nearMaywand ,Afghanistan ."Tuesday,
March 9 , 2004"In
Ankara ,Turkey , Afghan Deputy Prime Minister and Defense MinisterMohammad Fahim Khan met with Turkish National Defense MinisterVecdi Gönül .Using rockets and rifles, at least a dozen rebels attacked the U.S. outpost in
Nangalam ,Kunar Province ,Afghanistan . U.S. forces summoned aA-10 Thunderbolt II for assistance. An Afghan civilian was wounded in the crossfire.In
Afghanistan ,Kabul -area warlords and commanders turned over more than a dozen tanks to theAfghan Defense Ministry , placing them under the control ofISAF and theAfghan National Army ."Wednesday,
March 10 , 2004"Three rockets were fired at the U.S. base at the airport near
Kandahar ,Afghanistan . There were no casualties.The
United Nations reported that 28% of the 1.4 million Afghans registered to vote were women. This percentage was up dramatically from the 16% registered in December 2003.About 100 British special forces soldiers arrived in
Kabul and then disembarked to an unknown location inAfghanistan ."Friday,
March 12 , 2004"Dodsal of Dubai , anIndia n construction company, signed a US$230 million contract to set up a modernpetroleum infrastructure inAfghanistan . The deal entails the construction of 700 retail outlets.About 2,000 ethnic Hazara supporters of
Haji Muhammad Mohaqiq staged a march inMazari Sharif ,Afghanistan demanding that presidentHamid Karzai re-instate Mohaqiq. OnMarch 7 , Karzai removed Mohaqiq from the post of planning minister.In
Tehran ,Iran , Iranian Interior MinisterAbdolvahed Mousavi-Lari and his Afghan Interior MinisterAhmad Jalali signed a security pact which focused on border protection and the fight againstdrug trafficking .In
Kabul ,Afghanistan , theNational Unity Party of Afghanistan , led by former GeneralNur-al-Haq Olomi , announced its political campaign."Saturday,
March 13 , 2004"In
Kandahar Province ,Afghanistan , rebels attacked a government office. In the battle, three rebels and oneAfghan National Army soldier were killed.In the capital of
Laghman Province ,Afghanistan , two rockets landed, killing one civilian.In
Kabul ,Afghanistan , a rocket fired flew over aU.N. compound and the U.S. military headquarters. The rocket did not detonate when it landed.In
Kabul ,Afghanistan . a rocket flew over the center of the city and exploded on hillside.U.S.-led troops surprised eight insurgents in caves southwest of
Qalat ,Afghanistan , prompting a gunbattle in which three of the guerrillas were killed and five others were wounded.U.S.-led coalition troops detained five rebels in caves southwest of
Qalat ,Afghanistan . Anti-coalition propaganda was also found."Sunday,
March 14 , 2004"Three rockets landed in
Jalalabad ,Afghanistan . There were no injuries, but windows shattered and some walls crumbled.Eight suspects were detained by U.S.-led coalition troops southwest of
Qalat ,Afghanistan .Rocket-propelled grenades were fired at a
United Nation s team trying to organizevoter registration ."Monday,
March 15 , 2004"The
United States initiatedOperation Mountain Storm , which intended to drive from insideAfghanistan into a region of rebel sanctuaries and meet thePakistan i military driving from the opposite direction."Tuesday,
March 16 , 2004"In an
iris verification center inQuetta ,Pakistan , 174Afghan refugees were processed. Each refugee older than six years underwent a computerizediris scan to determine if they had previously been checked and received a repatriation package. The refugees then entered Afghanistan through theChaman border.Pakistan i forces began an operation against suspectedAl-Qaeda rebels in the mountainous region ofSouth Waziristan , close to the border ofAfghanistan . Fifteen Pakistani troops were killed and 22 wounded; twenty-four rebels were killed."Wednesday,
March 17 , 2004"In
Kabul ,Afghanistan ,United States Secretary of State Colin Powell met with Afghan interim PresidentHamid Karzai to discuss security and preparations for the June elections.Jordanian Army special forces arrived inAfghanistan ."Thursday,
March 18 , 2004"Pakistan i forces re-engaged an operation against suspectedAl-Qaeda rebels in the villages ofAzam Warsak ,Shin Warsak andKaloosha in the mountainous region ofSouth Waziristan , close to the border ofAfghanistan . Each side utilized heavy weaponry. 24 rebels and 16 Afghan troops were killed there during a sweepMarch 15 . The U.S. deployed 13,500 soldiers on the Afghan side.U.S. and rebel forces clashed in the
Tarin Kowt District ofUruzgan Province ,Afghanistan .250 more
Afghan National Army troops were sent toKhost ,Afghanistan .Two
U.S. Army soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment of the 10th Mountain Division (Sgt.Michael Esposito and Staff. Sgt.Anthony Lagman ) died when their 11-man unit came under fire in theHindu Kush mountains ofAfghanistan . At least five rebel fighters died in a heavy exchange of fire. The mission was part ofOperation Mountain Storm ."Friday,
March 19 , 2004"A U.S. airstrike on a village in the
Charcheno district ofAfghanistan killed six civilians and injured seven.About two dozen rebel fighters with heavy weapons launched an attack in the
Barmal district ofPaktika Province ,Afghanistan , but they were repelled after four hours of fighting. Three rebels were killed and the rest fled intoPakistan when U.S. helicopters fired on them.Pakistan i troops were engaged in a pitched battle with an estimated 400 rebels near the Afghan border."Saturday,
March 20 , 2004"Taliban forces threatened to kill a Turkish highway engineer kidnapped three weeks earlier, demanding that Afghan authorities release two Taliban militia members who were sentenced to death for theNovember 16 murder ofBettina Goislard .Heavy U.S. forces were deployed to the Afghan border near
Waziristan ,Pakistan to assist in an offensive against an estimated 400 rebels suspected of harboringTohir Yo‘ldosh ."Sunday,
March 21 , 2004"Afghan Civil Aviation Minister
Mirwais Sadiq (son of governorIsmail Khan ) was killed by a rocket propelled grenade during a gun battle inHerat . Two police officers also died in the attack. Herat military commanderZaher Naib Zada claimed responsibility for theassassin ation. Zada had earlier been fired by Sadiq's father. Factional fighting between supporters ofZahir Nayebzada and of Ismail Khan involving tanks and guns ensued in the region, leaving more than 100 people dead. Days later, presidentHamid Karzai would say Sadiq's death was caused by a "small accident."Interim Afghan President
Hamid Karzai called an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss the assassination ofMirwais Sadiq . Karzai dispatchedAfghan National Army troops toHerat .Afghan TV reported a failedassassin ation attempt onIsmail Khan , but Khan's spokesman denied the report.An unmanned
NATO spy plane crashed on the grounds of the presidential palace inKabul ,Afghanistan .A U.S.
B-1 Lancer and aB-52 Stratofortress flew overHerat ,Afghanistan as a reminder, according to Lt. Col.Bryan Hilferty , of the presence of U.S. forces and to "rest calm."U.S. troops stationed at the military base in
Herat ,Afghanistan provided shelter to German and Italiandiplomat s after fighting erupted near the German Consulate."Monday,
March 22 , 2004"Afghan defense minister
Mohammad Qasim Fahim and interior ministerAli Ahmad Jalali arrived inHerat to assess tensions.Six-hundred troops of the
Afghan National Army arrived inHerat ,Afghanistan to contain violence between warring factions.Zahir Nayebzada fledHerat ,Afghanistan .United States special forces set up a remote post inOrgun ,Afghanistan .In
Kabul ,Afghanistan , theAfghanistan International Bank , managed byING-IGA , began operation."Tuesday,
March 23 , 2004"In
Herat ,Afghanistan , a public burial took place forMirwais Sadiq . The body was taken by tank to its resting place on a hill overlooking the city. Thousands were in attendance."Friday,
March 26 , 2004"The
United Nations Security Council unanimously passed Resolution 1536 which extended the mandate of theUnited Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan for another full year."Saturday,
March 27 , 2004"In
Afghanistan , threehand grenade s were thrown at homes ofAfghan National Army soldiers. No one was injured.Iran exported 32,000 vases offlower s toAfghanistan ."Sunday,
March 28 , 2004"Afghan interim president
Hamid Karzai announced that the national elections scheduled for June would be delayed until September to give theU.N. more time to prepare.In the
Deh Rawud District ofUruzgan Province ,Afghanistan , at least tenAfghan National Army soldiers were killed in an ambush by rebel fighters.A
suicide bomber was killed when his bomb exploded early as he tried to attack a military base in southeasternAfghanistan .Six people were wounded in a rebel attack in a southeastern Afghan town.
In
Khost ,Afghanistan , a rocket injured six civilians, including one child, in a restaurant near the U.S. Airbase.Hikmet Cetin ,NATO 's Senior Civilian Representative inAfghanistan , departedKabul to attend inBerlin ,Germany a two-day international conference on reconstruction assistance toAfghanistan .Afghan Interior Minister
Ali Ahmad Jalali announced the establishment of a new province, Daykundi. The province would be entitled to its own governor, a security commander, more police and funds."Monday,
March 29 , 2004"In
Kandahar ,Afghanistan , militia corps commanderKhan Mohammed oversaw hundreds of his fighters giving up their assault rifles, machine guns, and rockets to theAfghan National Army .U.S. troops searched several villages southwest of
Khost ,Afghanistan , searching for weapons and information."Tuesday,
March 30 , 2004"In a raid in southern
Afghanistan , U.S. troops detained six suspectedTaliban members.A 30-year-old Afghan man died after being struck by a Canadian
G-Wagon ."Wednesday,
March 31 , 2004"In
Berlin ,Germany , a two-day international conference on reconstruction assistance toAfghanistan began. The conference was attended by 65 countries.Alastair McKechnie , theWorld Bank country director for Afghanistan, hoped to accumulate during the conference donations of US$27.5 billion (to be granted over seven years). Afghan interim presidentHamid Karzai andUnited States Secretary of State Colin Powell announced that theUnited States had, on top of the US$1.2 billion already promised, pledged an additional US$1 billion in aid for 2004.Japan promised US$525 million dollars more over the next two years. German ChancellorGerhard Schröder pledged (in addition to US$391 million promised at a conference inTokyo in 2002) US$391 million over the next four years.The first wave of 2,000 new
U.S. Marines arrived inAfghanistan to participate in the hunt foral Qaeda andTaliban rebels."See also"
Timeline of the War in Afghanistan:
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