Timeline of Afghan history

Table of contents
1 November 29, 2003
2 November 28, 2003
3 November 27, 2003
4 November 26, 2003
5 November 25, 2003
6 November 24, 2003
7 November 23, 2003
8 November 22, 2003
9 November 21, 2003
10 November 20, 2003
11 November 19, 2003
12 November 18, 2003
13 November 17, 2003
14 November 16, 2003
15 November 15, 2003
16 November 14, 2003
17 November 13, 2003
18 November 12, 2003
19 November 11, 2003
20 November 10, 2003
21 November 9, 2003
22 November 8, 2003
23 November 7, 2003
24 November 6, 2003
25 November 5, 2003
26 November 3, 2003
27 November 2, 2003

November 29, 2003

November 28, 2003

  • NATO agreed to take command of PRTss in five Afghan towns that were currently protected by Operation Enduring Freedom. However, NATO added that the change of command would only take place if military resources were available. Such a move would necessitate 3,000 more troops and bases in Tajikistan or Kyrgyzstan.
  • The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy released a report that estimated the area in Afghanistan used to grow poppies had risen from 4,210 acres in 2001 to 76,900 acres in 2002 and to 152,000 acres in 2003. United Nations figures published a month earlier estimating 185,000 acres in 2002 and 200,000 acres in 2003.

November 27, 2003

November 26, 2003

November 25, 2003

  • DHL halted its five-day-per-week delivery services to Afghanistan to carry out a security review. Service resumed November 28.

November 24, 2003

  • In Kabul, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan defeated Afghanistan 2-0 in a Asian zone preliminary World Cup qualifier.
  • At least four Afghans were wounded when soldiers opened fire on demonstrators outside the defence ministry in Kabul, Afghanistan. The protesters were ex-mujahideen fighters who had recently been dismissed by the ministry.
  • Afghan authorities in Kabul arrested two men carrying explosives.

November 23, 2003

November 22, 2003

November 21, 2003

November 20, 2003

  • Near Ghazni, Afghanistan, on the road connecting Kabul with Kandahar, gunmen kidnapped and later released an Afghan driver working with a U.N-led de-mining operation, stealing his car, money and documents.
  • At Camp Julien, Afghanistan, Canadian Defence Minister John McCallum spoke with troops before he traveled to meet with Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Defence Minister General Fahim Khan.
  • Completing a week-long sweep, Pakistani authorities arrested more than 500 illegal Afghan migrants.

November 19, 2003

November 18, 2003

  • South Korea temporarily closed its embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan amid warnings that al Qaeda might launch a suicide bomb attack. Three South Korean diplomats were evacuated to Pakistan. South Korea had a total of 200 troops serving in Afghanistan.
  • Canada delivered millions of voter registration kits to Afghanistan's electoral commission in Kabul. Nationwide elections were to take place mid-2004.

November 17, 2003

November 16, 2003

  • In Ghazni province, Afghanistan, two men on a motorcycle opened fire on a UNHCR vehicle, killing Bettina Goislard, a French woman who was a U.N staff member, and injuring the driver. Local police fired at the motorcycle, injuring one of the two men and arresting both of them. The two men were beaten by an angry mob before they were arrested. Taliban officials claimed responsibility and stated Goislard was killed because she was Christian.
  • Pakistani border security forces arrested 60 Afghans trying to cross over into Pakistan illegally.

November 15, 2003

November 14, 2003

November 13, 2003

  • In Spin Boldak, Afghanistan, unidentified men on a motorbike handed Reuters an audio cassette of Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar. On it, Omar admonished commanders who have given up the jihad.
  • An explosion occurred outside the small U.S-led coalition camp in Kandahar province, Afghanistan. Later, a rocket fired by unidentified attackers landed near the base.

November 12, 2003

  • A new television station, Aina ("Mirror"), started test broadcasts from Sheberghan, Afghanistan. On air for six hours a night and covering an area of 300 kilometers, the channel planned to broadcast cultural, social, entertainment, political and sports programs in the local Dari, Pashtu, Uzbek and Turkman languages.
  • In the Manogi district of Kunar province, a car was blown up by a remote-controlled bomb, killing at least three Afghans and injuring three.

November 11, 2003

  • Five Afghan civilians were injured in a mine blast close to the Bagram Air Base.
  • In Kandahar, Afghanistan, a car bomb blew up outside a United Nations Assistance Mission to Afghanistan compound, injuring at least one person and damaging nearby buildings.
  • The Asian Development Bank approved a US$1 million technical assistance grant to carry out a preparatory study of redeveloping a road connecting Herat with Andkhoy, Turkmenistan.
  • Taliban forces used rockets and machineguns to attack Romanian armored personnel carriers returning to its base in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, killing at least one soldier and injuring at least one.
  • Outside Kandahar, Afghanistan, a U.N de-mining vehicle belonging to an international relief agency hit an anti-tank mine, injuring two people.

November 10, 2003

November 9, 2003

November 8, 2003

November 7, 2003

November 6, 2003

  • In Kabul, Afghanistan, unidentified gunmen murdered Shireen Agha Salangi, a former Northern Alliance commander who later switched sides to fight alongside the Taliban.
  • An Indian man was murdered by unknown gunmen in his home in the Taimani district of Kabul, Afghanistan. The man was an employee of a private Indian firm which was working on a Afghan mobile phone project.

November 5, 2003

November 3, 2003

November 2, 2003