The following lists events that happened during 1998 in Afghanistan.


1998
in
Afghanistan

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See also:Other events of 1998
List of years in Afghanistan

Incumbents edit

February 4, 1998 edit

April 1998 edit

US ambassador to the UN Bill Richardston visited Afghanistan and asked the Taliban to surrender Bin Laden for trial, but the Taliban refused the request.

July 8, 1998 edit

  • The Taliban movement gives Afghans 15 days to get rid of their television sets, video players, and satellite receivers. The Taliban has anyway put a stop to television broadcasts in the two-thirds of the country it controls. But Maulvi Qalamuddin, the Taliban deputy minister in charge of its Department for Prevention of Vice and Promotion of Virtue, said people continued to watch video tapes and foreign television channels received via satellite dishes. He said watching video tapes and satellite television broadcasts was inadmissible in Islam, damaging to morals, and caused mental disorders.

July 12, 1998 edit

  • The Taliban capture the key opposition stronghold of Maimana, capital of Faryab province in the northwest.

July 21, 1998 edit

  • 140 detainees were released in Afghanistan under the auspices of the International Committee of the Red Cross. Half of the detainees were being held by Taliban authorities in Kandahar and the other half by authorities of the Northern Alliance in Panshir.

August 2, 1998 edit

  • The opposition alliance admits the loss of the key northern town of Sheberghan to the Taliban. The entire province of Sar-i-Pul falls on August 4.

August 7, 1998 edit

August 8, 1998 edit

  • The Taliban capture the northern opposition capital Mazar-i-Sharif. On August 11, they capture Taloqan, the Takhar provincial capital, the latest in a series of spectacular victories.

August 20, 1998 edit

August 21, 1998 edit

September 3, 1998 edit

September 10, 1998 edit

  • The Taliban movement says it has found the bodies of nine Iranian diplomats whose disappearance sparked tension with neighbouring Iran; two survivors return to Iran.

September 13, 1998 edit

  • The Taliban militia says its fighters have captured the central Shi`ite town of Bamiyan, the last major opposition stronghold in Afghanistan. On September 14, Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warns the Taliban and Pakistan that their actions could provoke a major regional conflict.

September 19, 1998 edit

September 21, 1998 edit

  • Anti-Taliban forces shell Kabul with rockets for a second day, bringing the death toll to over 70 people.

October 8, 1998 edit

  • Iran inflicts "heavy casualties" in a first armed clash with Afghan Taliban forces after weeks of tension between the hostile neighbours.

October 12, 1998 edit

  • The last three bodies of Iranian diplomats killed by Afghan Taliban militiamen are flown back to Tehran.

October 23, 1998 edit

  • The UN and the Taliban movement sign an agreement paving the way for the return of UN international staff to Afghanistan.

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