Timeline of Afghan history

Table of contents
1 April 30, 2000
2 April 28, 2000
3 April 27, 2000
4 April 26, 2000
5 April 25, 2000
6 April 24, 2000
7 April 23, 2000
8 April 22, 2000
9 April 21, 2000
10 April 20, 2000
11 April 19, 2000
12 April 18, 2000
13 April 17, 2000
14 April 15, 2000

April 30, 2000

April 28, 2000

April 27, 2000

  • The World Food Program reported that the drought situation in Kandahar province and Zabul province were desparate. The Koochis had lost up to 80% of their cattle and irrigation systems built to collect rainwater had dried up. Apricot and almond trees had withered and were without fruit. Camels were dying. Since February, the WFP had been feeding 30,000 families in the region and planned on adding another 10,000 families in May. The WFP was offering Afghans additional flour as an incentive if they remain in their villages.
  • In Afghanistan, Taliban forces thwarted Northern Alliance offensives on the Bagram Air Base]], Kala Masroor, and Ghorband front, killing six and arresting 18.
  • In Kabul, Afghanistan, a 6-member Finnish parliamentary delegation visited the Afghan Foreign Minister Maulvi Wakil Ahmed Mutawakel.
  • The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan was not invited to the two-day summit of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) in Islamabad, Pakistan. Ministers met to discuss transportation and communication.
  • Dozens of Afghans awaiting the decision of their requests for asylum staged a demonstration in front of the Parliament House in Stockholm, Sweden. They called on officials to quicken their requests for immigration and positively respond to them.

April 26, 2000

April 25, 2000

April 24, 2000

  • In the Darra-e-Noor area of the Khewa district in Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, dozens were killed in a clash between Taliban forces and supporters of Hazrat Ali, commander of the defunct Eastern Shoora. Taliban forces made a two kilometer advance in the area.
  • Northern Alliance forces captured three Taliban military posts in Parwan province. Five of Taliban militiamen were killed in the attack. The Taliban claimed these offensives were illegal under international rules because they occurred during an agreed cease fire meant to allow the U.N to carry out a polio vaccination campaign. The Taliban voiced concerns that the U.N. made no condemnation of the breach by the Northern Alliance.

April 23, 2000

April 22, 2000

April 21, 2000

April 20, 2000

April 19, 2000

April 18, 2000

April 17, 2000

April 15, 2000