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This is one month covering the timeline of Afghan history.
Afghanistan timeline January 2004
January 31, 2004
January 29, 2004
January 28, 2004
January 27, 2004
January 26, 2004
January 25, 2004
January 24, 2004
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January 20, 2004
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January 17, 2004
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January 10, 2004
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January 1, 2004
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January 31, 2004
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January 29, 2004
Eight U.S. soldiers were killed and at least three were wounded when an explosion occurred at a weapons storage area near Ghazni, Afghanistan. The explosion may have been caused by a booby-trap.
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January 28, 2004
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January 27, 2004
Afghan higher education minister Mohammed Sharif Fayez announced that more than 6,000 people who passed a matriculation exam January 26 had to retake their exams after it was discovered that questions had been sold around the country.
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January 26, 2004
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January 25, 2004
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January 24, 2004
In Nangarhar province, rockets hit a governmental building, causing some damages but no injuries.
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January 23, 2004
Iran announced that it would place a dozen jailed al Qaeda suspects on trial.
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January 22, 2004
100 Canadian soldiers arrived in Kabul to start a six-month tour of duty.
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January 20, 2004
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January 19, 2004
In a raid on a compound in Kabul, Canadian soldiers arrested 16 men and seized drugs, cash and weapons.
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January 17, 2004
Interim Afghan president Hamid Karzai argued that the issue of women singing on television should be left to his government.
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January 16, 2004
In Canada, ten Afghan National Army military officers started 16-weeks of English language training. The program was to develop the officers into English instructors. Sixty-five more officers were slated for training in the program over the next three years.
An estimated seven rockets were fired at the U.S. air base in Khost, Afghanistan, but none hit their target.
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January 15, 2004
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January 14, 2004
About a dozen rockets were fired at the U.S. base near the Khost airport in Afghanistan. There were no casualties.
In Khost, Afghanistan, U.S. forces uncovered a cache of weapons that included grenades, mortar rounds, mines and rifles.
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January 13, 2004
Afghanistan released 100 Pakistani prisoners to reciprocate a similar gesture by Pakistan only days earlier. The prisoners had been suspected of fighting for the Taliban.
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January 12, 2004
An agreement was signed by ISAF and the Afghan the Ministry of Defense to begin the demobilization of heavy weapons from Kabul.
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January 11, 2004
A rocket was fired at the Khost airport in Afghanistan, which was used by U.S. troops, but it failed to explode.
Pakistan freed about 150 Afghan prisoners being held for violating immigration laws.
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January 10, 2004
Interim Afghan president Hamid Karzai announced that he would be a candidate for the election to be held in June.
A U.S. soldier died from complications caused by a vehicle accident southwest of Kabul a day earlier.
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January 9, 2004
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January 8, 2004
In Afghanistan, Kandahar police arrested six people in possession of documents that linked them to the Taliban. A confession also linked the men to the bomb planted the day before in the bus station.
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January 7, 2004
In Afghanistan, a bomb found hidden under straw near a downtown Kandahar bus station was defused.
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January 6, 2004
In Kandahar, Afghanistan, at least sixteen people were killed (six of which were children) and 58 people were wounded when a time bomb hidden in an apple cart exploded 100 yards away from an Afghan military base. The crowd had gathered to investigate another bomb that had gone off 15 minutes earlier and injured a small child. A suspect was caught trying to hide in a nearby home. The blasts occurred moments before a motorcade was about to pass.
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January 5, 2004
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January 4, 2004
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January 3, 2004
A rocket exploded in Kabul. There were no casualties.
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January 2, 2004
About 60 miles northeast of Kunduz, Afghanistan, several people were detained by U.S. and Afghan troops during a raid of a drug facility, which contained about two tons of drugs and equipment. Once the people were removed a U.S. A-10 Thunderbolt II was called in to destroy the laboratory.
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January 1, 2004
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