Afghanistan timeline September 2004

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[edit] September 30, 2004

[edit] September 29, 2004

[edit] September 28, 2004

  • Afghan General Abdul Rashid Dostum held a rally in Shiberghan for his presidential campaign bid and outlined his campaign issues.

[edit] September 26, 2004

[edit] September 25, 2004

[edit] September 24, 2004

[edit] September 22, 2004

[edit] September 21, 2004

[edit] September 20, 2004

[edit] September 19, 2004

[edit] September 18, 2004

[edit] September 17, 2004

[edit] September 16, 2004

  • A rocket fired on but missed a helicopter carrying Afghan interim president Hamid Karzai as it prepared for landing in Gardez, where Karzai planned to open a school. The helicopter returned to Kabul without touching down in Gardez. Police later captured three suspects who confessed to firing the rockets.

[edit] September 15, 2004

[edit] September 14, 2004

  • In Herat, Afghanistan, two men in a four-wheel-drive vehicle shot and killed a militiaman loyal to his ousted predecessor, Ismail Khan.

[edit] September 13, 2004

[edit] September 12, 2004

  • In Herat, Afghanistan, hundreds of demonstrators, protesting the previous day's dismissal of Ismail Khan, ransacked and set fires at United Nations offices. At least seven people died and dozens more wounded. Later in the day, Khan appeared on television and called for his supporters to exercise restraint. Interim president Hamid Karzai chose Mohammed Khair Khuwa to replace Kahn.
  • In Kabul, Afghanistan, 363 Pakistanis jailed for fighting alongside the Taliban were released from the Pul-e-Charki jail and allowed to go home.
  • An estimated 40 rebels attacked U.S.-led coalition soldiers, prompting two AH-64 Apache helicopters to open fire on the fighters, killing 22.
  • Rebel gunmen ambushed a U.S.-coalition patrol near Kandahar, Afghanistan.

[edit] September 11, 2004

  • In Herat, Afghanistan, dozens of supporters of Ismail Khan gathered outside his home after he was replaced as provincial governor, and began chanting slogans against the United States and Afghan president Hamid Karzai. Shots were fired by U.S. and Afghan security forces after their convoy was pelted with stones. Two people were killed, four injured and four arrested.

[edit] September 9, 2004

[edit] September 7, 2004

  • In northern Afghanistan, ten humanitarian workers were injured in an attack by demonstrators.

[edit] September 3, 2004

[edit] September 2, 2004

[edit] September 1, 2004