Afghanistan timeline February 2004

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[edit] February 28, 2004

  • The United States and Pakistan denied an Iranian radio report that Osama bin Laden had been captured "a long time ago" in Pakistan's border region with Afghanistan.
  • At a roadblock in Zeri Noor, just outside of Wana, Pakistan, Pakistani troops killed 11 Afghan men in a minibus that did not stop at the checkpoint. Sixteen Afghans were arrested. Pakistan officials claimed that someone from the minibus fired shots first.

[edit] February 27, 2004

[edit] February 26, 2004

[edit] February 25, 2004

  • Five Afghan employees of Serai Development Foundation were killed and two injured in an ambush northeast of Kabul.

[edit] February 23, 2004

  • In Thaloqan village in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, U.S. forces from the 10th Mountain Division assisted hundreds of local police in a search for the gunman who killed an Australian pilot the previous day. Thirty suspected Taliban members were rounded up.

[edit] February 22, 2004

[edit] February 19, 2004

  • Former Afghan king Mohammed Zahir Shah was released from a hospital in New Delhi, India after two weeks of receiving medical treatment for an intestinal problem. He remained in New Delhi, however, for further observation.
  • The United States opened a provincial reconstruction team involving some 100 soldiers in Asadabad, Afghanistan.
  • In Afghanistan, high ranking delegate Mahbooba Hoqooqmal, deputy of the Afghan Ministry of Women Affairs Dr. Suraya Soobhrang, and delegates of the Afghan Ministry of Justice and the Afghanistan Independent Human Right Commission visited Herat province to investigate a series of women's accidents. It was reported that more than 180 women had burned themselves during the year and only one-third of them survived.
  • A high commission to prevent children smuggling was set up by the Afghan Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.

[edit] February 18, 2004

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[edit] February 12, 2004

  • Addressing the National Defence College in Islamabad, Pakistan, president Pervez Musharraf admitted [1] that some anti-government activity in Afghanistan was coming from within the Pakistan border.
  • A rocket landed on a residential hillside in the Khair Khana district of Kabul, Afghanistan, injuring two children.
  • A rocket landed in the Badam Bagh district of Kabul, Afghanistan, causing no damage or casualties.
  • After losing contact with its controllers, a German unmanned spy plane used by the ISAF parachuted to the ground, landing on the roof of a home in Kabul, Afghanistan.

[edit] February 11, 2004

  • In Khost, Major Mohammed Isa Khan, the deputy intelligence director of Khost province, Afghanistan, was assassinated in his car by gunman Hafez Elal. Elal tried to escape but was chased down by bodyguards. To avoid capture, he detonated explosives strapped to his body. Taliban spokesman Mohammed Saiful Adel claimed responsibility.
  • East of Kabul, Afghanistan, United Kingdom British troops found a bomb made with a modified anti-tank mine.

[edit] February 10, 2004

  • In Afghanistan, the Kabul Primary Court sentenced to death two former Taliban officials, Zia Ahmad and Abdul Nab, for the murder of aid-worker Bettina Goislard November 16, 2003. The trial took three hours and the judgment took twenty minutes. No witnesses to the crime were present at the trial. The men planned to appeal the decision.
  • A remote-controlled bomb exploded on a road near Asadabad, Afghanistan, as the vehicle of Kunar province governor Sayed Fazel Akbar was passing. The vehicle sustained minor damage, but no one was injured.

[edit] February 9, 2004

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[edit] February 4, 2004

  • Interim Afghan president Hamid Karzai fired Mohammad Aref Sarwari, the head of national security.
  • At an economic conference in New Delhi, India, Afghan deputy Agriculture Minister Mohammad Sharif met with Israeli deputy minister of Industry and Trade Mikhael Ratzon, requested assistance in technological innovations for agriculture and invite a team of Israeli experts to visit Afghanistan.

[edit] February 3, 2004

[edit] February 2, 2004

[edit] February 1, 2004