- Timeline of Afghanistan (July 2004)
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timeline of the history of Afghanistan in July 2004. The list is not complete and you are welcome to expand it."Thursday,
July 1 , 2004"Carmela Baranowska , anAustralia njournalist reported missing inHelmand province ,Afghanistan , called her employer to say she was not being held hostage. She had not been seen nor heard from sinceJune 28 . At the time she was filming her documentaryTaliban Country ."Saturday,
July 3 , 2004"Police in
Mazari Sharif ,Afghanistan made a large drug seizure and then accused regional military commanderMohammad Atta of being involved in the illegal trade."Sunday,
July 4 , 2004"In a ceremony in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , Afghan interim presidentHamid Karzai accepted thePhiladelphia Liberty Medal .A roadside bomb exploded near
Lashkargar ,Helmand province ,Afghanistan , injuring the mayor,Haji Manaf Khan , and his bodyguard."Monday,
July 5 , 2004"In the
Karteh Parwan district ofKabul ,Afghanistan , local security forces arrested three Americans, includingJonathan Idema , and four Afghans after police raided an illegal jail."Tuesday,
July 6 , 2004"Afghan interim president
Hamid Karzai and members of aU.N. -sponsored electoral commission met inKabul , but failed to finalize on a date for the national and parliamentary elections.Intelligence agents captured
Taliban members MullahSakhi Dad Mujahid andNisar Hamed in a raid on a compound inShah Wali Kot ,Kandahar province ,Afghanistan . Mujahid was carrying acell phone containing phone numbers of top levelTaliban leaders, including founderMohammed Omar .U.S. Major Harry Schmidt was found guilty of
dereliction of duty in regard to his killing of four Canadians onApril 17 ,2002 inAfghanistan .In a program organized by the
UNHCR , the first of 525Afghan refugee s departed fromKyrgyzstan toCanada to start new lives."Thursday,
July 8 , 2004"In
Khogyani District ,Nangarhar Province ,Afghanistan , a landmine blast killed a female election worker and wounded at least two other people.In
Afghanistan , a bus on theKandahar-Kabul highway crashed when the driver lost control, killing eleven people and injuring forty-four."Friday,
July 9 , 2004"The Afghan Joint Electoral Management Body announced that
Afghanistan 's presidential elections would take place onOctober 9 ,2004 , and parliamentary would take place elections in the Spring of 2005."Sunday,
July 11 , 2004"A bomb exploded in
Herat ,Afghanistan , killing six and injuring 34."Wednesday,
July 14 , 2004"Afghan interim president
Hamid Karzai signed a decree to get full cooperation from militia commanders with theAfghan Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Program (DDR). The decree stated that those who participate in activities against the DDR process will be considered disloyal and rebellious and will face severe punishment."Thursday,
July 15 , 2004"The
United Nations removed its 17-person staff viahelicopter fromGhor province ,Afghanistan after its election office there was attacked by protesters. The mob had been protesting a checkpoint conflict that took place inChaghcharan in which government troops killed two local militiamen.A moderate
earthquake shook several cities inAfghanistan andPakistan ."Friday,
July 16 , 2004"In the
Spin Aghbarqa area inZabul province ,Afghanistan , rebels attacked a convoy of U.S. andAfghan National Army soldiers on patrol along theKandahar-Kabul highway , triggering a shootout that killed an Afghan Army soldier and an insurgent.U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
Richard Armitage visitedKabul ,Afghanistan ."Saturday,
July 17 , 2004"U.S. troops captured
Taliban leaderGhulam Mohammed Hotak inWardak province ,Afghanistan ."Sunday,
July 18 , 2004"An estimate 700 people spent nine hours demonstrating in front of government offices in
Maydan Shahr , chanting for the release ofTaliban leaderGhulam Mohammed Hotak .Less than a kilometer from the headquarters of
NATO -led peacekeepers, a rocket landed on a house in theShashdarak section ofKabul ,Afghanistan , killing a woman.mortally wounding a woman."Monday,
July 19 , 2004"In a village in
Nawbahar District ,Zabul Province ,Afghanistan , five suspectedTaliban were caught by U.S. andAfghan National Army soldiers.In a village 100 miles northeast of
Kandahar ,Afghanistan , troops confiscated ninemotorcycle s and about 10 rifles.Four men riding two
motorcycle s attacked two U.S.Humvee s on patrol inArghandab ,Zabul Province ,Afghanistan , injuring one soldier.Dozens of rebels armed with
assault rifle s attacked the mayor's office inNaish District inKandahar Province ,Afghanistan . One attacker was wounded and detained."Tuesday,
July 20 , 2004"Afghan interim president
Hamid Karzai promoted three powerful warlords: GeneralAtta Mohammad was made governor ofBalkh province ; GeneralKhan Mohammad was made police chief ofKandahar province ; GeneralHazrat Ali was made police chief ofNangarhar province .Afghan security forces captured Mullah
Amanullah , a brother-in-law ofMohammed Omar , on Tuesday as he drove nearDeh Rawood ,Uruzgan province . Three remote-controlled bombs and acell phone as well as anAK-47 were found in his vehicle.Afghanistan freed 66 Pakistani prisoners caught fighting for theTaliban during the U.S.-led war in late 2001. Pakistan matched the move by releasing 34 Afghan prisoners."Wednesday,
July 21 , 2004"Eleven Afghan security personnel were killed in an ambush on their vehicle in
Helmand province ."Thursday,
July 22 , 2004"Rebels killed a local security chief and 10 of his followers in an ambush in
Helmand province ,Afghanistan .In the district of
Mama Karez ,Afghanistan , rebels attacked U.S. soldiers patrolling in a pickup truck. Three of the attackers were killed during the hour-long gunfight.Two rebels on
motorcycle s opened fire on two pickup trucks carrying Afghan election workers inLashkargah ,Afghanistan ."Friday,
July 23 , 2004"In
Kandahar ,Afghanistan , aremote-controlled bomb exploded a U.S. military convoy passed, wounding between one and four soldier."Monday,
July 26 , 2004"A bomb exploded near a U.S. military vehicle 35 miles east of
Qalat ,Afghanistan , injuring three American soldiers traveling in an armoredHumvee .Near central
Kabul ,Afghanistan , a wing of theJamhuriat Hospital , being rebuilt by a Chinese-Afghan construction consortium, collapsed, killing four and injuring 26."Tuesday,
July 27 , 2004"Afghan interim president
Hamid Karzai formally declared his candidacy for theOctober 9 presidential elections. He dropped from his ticket Defense MinisterMohammed Fahim and replaced him withAhmad Zia Massood . Karzai namedKarim Khalili his choice for second vice president."Wednesday,
July 28 , 2004"At a
mosque being used as a voter registration site inGhazni province ,Afghanistan , a bomb killed six, including twoUnited Nations staff worker.Doctors Without Borders announced it was withdrawing its staff fromAfghanistan because of security concerns.Two
rocket-propelled grenade s were fired at a construction site inKabul ,Afghanistan whereSouth Korea ns were building a job training center for the Afghan people. There were no casualties."Thursday,
July 29 , 2004"In
Brussels , theEuropean Commission approved an extra €9 million to help fund theOctober 7 presidential elections inAfghanistan ."Saturday,
July 31 , 2004"The
United States government warned its citizens that the security situation inAfghanistan remained critical and that there was a general threat to all Americans visiting the nation.An Afghan official was killed along with his bodyguard during an ambush by rebels in
Helmand province ,Afghanistan . At least one other bodyguard was wounded.In
Gujranwala ,Pakistan local police picked up about thirty-five Afghan students (between the ages of six and fourteen) studying at amadressah in theJamia Muhammadia on the Grand Trunk Road. Officials said the students were residing there without anypassport , visa or legal documents which were violation of the Immigration Act. The students would be sent back to Afghanistan to obtain their complete documents and return back for their studies."See also"
Timeline of the War in Afghanistan:
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