Afghanistan timeline July 2004

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[edit] July 31, 2004

  • The United States government warned its citizens that the security situation in Afghanistan 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 a madressah in the Jamia Muhammadia on the Grand Trunk Road. Officials said the students were residing there without any passport, 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.

[edit] July 29, 2004

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[edit] July 27, 2004

  • Afghan interim president Hamid Karzai formally declared his candidacy for the October 9 presidential elections. He dropped from his ticket Defense Minister Mohammed Fahim and replaced him with Ahmad Zia Massood. Karzai named Karim Khalili his choice for second vice president.

[edit] 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 armored Humvee.
  • Near central Kabul, Afghanistan, a wing of the Jamhuriat Hospital, being rebuilt by a Chinese-Afghan construction consortium, collapsed, killing four and injuring 26.

[edit] July 23, 2004

  • In Kandahar, Afghanistan, a remote-controlled bomb exploded a U.S. military convoy passed, wounding between one and four soldier.

[edit] July 22, 2004

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[edit] July 18, 2004

  • An estimate 700 people spent nine hours demonstrating in front of government offices in Maydan Shahr, chanting for the release of Taliban leader Ghulam Mohammed Hotak.
  • Less than a kilometer from the headquarters of NATO-led peacekeepers, a rocket landed on a house in the Shashdarak section of Kabul, Afghanistan, killing a woman.mortally wounding a woman.

[edit] July 17, 2004

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[edit] July 9, 2004

  • The Afghan Joint Electoral Management Body announced that Afghanistan's presidential elections would take place on October 9, 2004, and parliamentary would take place elections in the Spring of 2005.

[edit] July 8, 2004

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[edit] July 3, 2004

[edit] July 1, 2004