Afghanistan timeline July 2000
Government forces clash with troops loyal to northern mujahideen commander Ahmad Shah Masood around
Bagram airbase, just north of
Kabul. Both sides claim to have inflicted heavy casualties.
July 9, 2000
Mary MacMakin, a U.S aid worker in her 70s who has spent the last 30 years in Afghanistan, is arrested in Kabul on suspicion of
espionage. The
U.S. government calls the accusations "ridiculous."
Mid-July 2000
The Taliban authorities order the UN and foreign aid agencies to dismiss all Afghan
women working for them.
Mid- to late July 2000
Kabul is hit by five bomb attacks in two weeks. The Taliban authorities accuse saboteurs of trying to create the impression of
anarchy in the
capital.
Late July 2000
The authorities announce the arrest of Commander Bashir Baghlani, a key Taliban leader in the northern regions, on suspicion of colluding with anti-government forces.
July 31, 2000
The Taliban authorities announce that the severe drought affecting much of the country was God's
punishment for the people's neglect of their religious beliefs.