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2002 in Afghanistan

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1597: 291: 2191:, ordered politically motivated arrests and beatings throughout 2002. The report detailed lashings with thorny branches, sticks, cables and rifle butts. In the most serious cases, prisoners were hung upside down, whipped or tortured with electric shocks. The group also reported that there were no independent media in Herat and no public meetings allowed in Herat. Khan's Herat was described in the report as a closed society without room for dissent, independent opinion or personal freedoms. The report called for the expansion of the 76: 486: 1493: 949: 1050:: Fighting broke out at a goodwill soccer game between an Afghanistan national team and international peacekeepers. Guards beat back overflowing crowds trying to enter the stadium. Play went on anyway despite the clash, and the international team won the game three to one. Afghanistan's former Taliban government had used the Kabul stadium for public executions and other harsh punishment to enforce its fundamentalist version of Islamic rules. 2432:, reimposed a ban on wedding celebrations at restaurants, on the grounds that they encourage men and women to dance together. The ban was based on a decree from Herat's 60-man Council of Scholars and Clerics. The ban was first imposed by Khan four months ago after a young woman burned herself to death when her parents told her they could not afford to hold her wedding party at a restaurant. Khan later reversed this decision after complaints. 1447:, returning from a 10-hour patrol, at more than 15,000 feet, spotted surface-to-air fire and feared it was from Taliban forces. Thinking Umbach was under attack, Schmidt asked flight control permission to fire his 20 mm cannons, to which flight control replied "hold fire." Four seconds later, Schmidt said he was "rolling in, in self defense." He dropped a laser-guided bomb 35 seconds after that, wounding eight and killing Sgt. 4188: 1397:: Three Danish and two German explosives experts were killed while defusing Soviet-built SA-3 anti-aircraft missiles near Kabul's airport. Eight others were injured. In November 2002, a Danish-German report would conclude that the explosives experts did not follow safety regulations while disarming two of the missiles. By March 2003 two Danish officers would face preliminary charges of negligence. 2930:(ISAF) leadership. Fischer said Germany would send more troops to Afghanistan ahead of taking over command of international forces in Kabul. To date, there were more than 1,000 German soldiers in Kabul, together with hundreds of Dutch troops. Germany and the Netherlands were scheduled to take over command of the 5,000-strong international force, which to date comprised soldiers from 22 nations. 138: 35: 1841:. When the Taliban ruled Afghanistan, they violated the 1972 accord, with devastating results in Iran's impoverished Sistan-Baluchestan border region. Tens of thousands of cattle and other livestock perished in the ensuing drought. In a sign of improved Tehran-Kabul ties, Afghanistan honored the appeal, but said the flow would only be temporary. 3954: 1060:(ISAF) soldiers since their initial deployment in Afghanistan on December 22, 2001, occurred when a post in Kabul came under attack before dawn. Soldiers of the 2nd Parachute Battalion returned fire, and the gunmen fled in a car. Later, a car at a nearby house was discovered riddled with bullets. One man was found dead and five hurt. 3083:(ISAF) in Afghanistanfor a year beyond December 20 with Germany and the Netherlands taking over its command for six months. To date, the force was 4,800 strong and operated only in Kabul. Separate from ISAF, about 9,000 U.S. troops were in Afghanistan to date as part of a U.S.-led international coalition involved in hunting for 2115:
were found under a haystack; other weapons were discovered under beds or wrapped in rugs. Villagers were detained overnight. The villagers were then freed, except for five detainees, who were taken to helicopters with bags over their heads. The troops left the shotguns and long rifles they found, but
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into a U.S. base. At least three men were seen fleeing in the vehicle and were pursued by U.S. attack helicopters until the truck crossed the border into Pakistan. A total of 53 attacks were reported against U.S. forces in Afghanistan in November. The tally of incidents, which included mines, direct
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visited Kabul for the day to demonstrate the U.S. commitment to rebuildingAfghanistan. O'Neill toured a girls' school, new road construction sites, and some fledgling factories making shoes and metal products. O'Neill said that a five-star hotel was under consideration in Kabul, but did not name the
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August 18–26: During Operation Mountain Sweep, 2,000 U.S. and Afghan troops detain 10 suspects, they come under fire twice but sustain no casualties. the force of U.S. Army Rangers and other coalition special forces, accompanied by members of the 82nd airborne division mounted five air assaults on
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raised Afghanistan's new flag over the presidential palace. The flag had been originally approved by the 1964 constitution as Afghanistan's national emblem but had not flown over government offices in Kabul since the Taliban took over in the early 1990s. The ceremony, which lasted about 15 minutes,
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treatment, and a week later flown home to the United States. The border guard was taken into custody. The situation grew more tense when Pakistan dispatched extra troops to the border after the United States said it reserved the right to cross into Pakistan in hot pursuit of enemy fighters fleeing
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was later taken into custody for the crime. He revealed that he had received terror training at a camp inside Afghanistan. Allegedly, he and about a dozen other men trained for a week at a base six miles from the border with Pakistan. About a dozen teachers taught the students how to use guns and
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found two bombs connected to timers set to go off in a busy market area. Authorities were unable to neutralize the bombs, but streets were blocked off around one before it detonated on its own. A second bomb found nearby was taken to a secure location at an intelligence ministry compound where it
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Acting on tips 400 U.S. troops raided Naray and nearby Kot Kalay. They found one-hundred and fifteen 107 mm rockets, 14 rocket-propelled grenades, land mines, detonators and thousands of rounds of ammunition, some of it armor-piercing. An entire wedding party, decked in their best clothes,
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were attacked the previous week in a deliberate and systematic attempt to stop parents from sending their daughters to school. The attackers fired two rockets into school buildings in villages near the town of Maidan Shah, demolishing classroom walls and setting the buildings on fire. They also
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Japan extended its logistics support for the U.S.-led anti-terrorism campaign in and around Afghanistan for another six months. Japan also added a transport ship (carrying bulldozers and other heavy equipment for construction of airfields) to other Japanese vessels already taking part in the
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students marched in protest against the killing of four of their colleagues in a demonstration the previous evening. Police fired into the air and used water cannons to break up the march. Many of the poorer students, who lived in the troubled dormitory, were from areas dominated by ethnic
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attack helicopter support to help chase five people seen moving in the vicinity of the base. A small team of soldiers discovered five rockets in the area where the suspects had been seen and one person was detained for questioning. The five suspects fled into a building two miles
2388:: As part of an international effort in Afghanistan, work began on rebuilding a major highway. The project was expected to cost $ 250 million, two thirds of it pledged by the United States, Japan and Saudi Arabia. The 750 mile (1,200 km) route, which runs fromKabul through 662:. The completion of the camp raised its capacity from 158 to 320, and included three air-conditioned, wooden huts where military intelligence officers and representatives of other U.S. agencies interrogated prisoners, one at a time in shifts that typically lasted about an hour. 2727:
Denmark announced that a March 6 blast that killed two German and three Danish soldiers "could have been avoided if everyone had respected the safety procedures." The event occurred near the airport in Kabul, while the team was defusing Soviet-made SA-3 anti-aircraft
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campaign. However, Japan chose not to send a state-of-the-art Aegis destroyer to the region. To date, Japan had dispatched two refueling ships and three escort ships, supplying fuel and food to U.S. and British military vessels deployed mainly in the Indian Ocean.
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in Kabul. Attending the event were over 130 ARCS staff members and volunteers, representatives of the Afghan government and of local and foreign non-government organizations. Tribute was paid to the women who had played a crucial role in helping children survive.
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accused six senior government officials of the murder, saying that they were motivated by a long-standing feud. Three were arrested and the others were being sought in Saudi Arabia. Karzai said five ministers, including the head of the intelligence ministry, Gen.
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arriving at a mosque and were told to sit outside. They were told not to move. Everyone was frisked. Teams then moved through homes, pulling clothing from trunks, opening bins of flour and cutting plaster from walls to look for hidden compartments. A trunk of
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Two U.S. soldiers were injured when their sports utility vehicle rolled over while traveling in a three-vehicle convoy from the central town of Bamiyan to the U.S. headquarters at Bagram. One of the soldiers lost consciousness and the other suffered cuts to a
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and local government forces over a land dispute. After the two sides exchanged fire with light machine-guns and rocket-propelled grenades for two hours, the American helicopters attacked the gunmen's positions on cliffs surrounding Kikara village, near
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air base stopped another group of armed Afghans on the roadside. The second group then fired at the patrol. U.S. soldiers who were inside the air base, also came under fire. They returned fire, then called for air support while making their escape. A
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U.S. special forces shot and killed a gunman who fired on them near the central Afghan town of Deh Rawod. The forces were helping an Afghan policeman who had been fired on when two attackers in civilian clothing opened fire on the U.S. forces with
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International peacekeepers destroyed six missiles that had been seized two days earlier in an abandoned storage facility inKabul. The missiles, three Scud-B warheads and three Frog-7 rockets, were believed to have been in Afghanistan since the
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A senior U.S. official said an Afghan government defense commission, made up of Afghan officials and warlords, agreed to build up the country's army to 70,000 troops over the next two years. To date, Afghanistan's national army had only 1,000
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Afghan authorities released 87 Pakistani prisoners suspected of fighting alongside the formerTaliban government. The men were handed over to officials at Pakistan's embassy in Kabul and, in the presence of several delegates from the
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on a building where the guard was believed hiding. Pakistan claimed the building was on its side of the border, but the Americans claimed it was on the Afghan side. The soldier was evacuated to the U.S. military's medical center in
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were killed and dozens injured, as over 500 students clashed with police in violent demonstrations in Kabul, Afghanistan. Students were protesting over a lack of food and electricity in their dormitory. Several policemen were also
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the area surrounding the villages of Dormat and Narizah. The force found an anti aircraft gun, two 82mm mortars, recoilless rifles, rocket propelled grenade launchers, machine guns, small arms and ammunition for all of them.
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U.S. Special forces soldiers kill two gunmen who attacked them in Tarin Kowt. Elsewhere, U.S. Special forces soldiers accompanied by 40 Afghan soldiers called in close air support after coming under attack near
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In Kabul, two Afghan children were killed when they picked up an unexploded mortar in the eastern part of the city. In a separate incident, another child in Kabul picked up a butterfly mine which blew off his
1985:, launched the attack in the Zer-e-Koh district, killing two civilians and injuring 15 in a crowded market. Ismail Khan, a former governor, took back control of Herat after the fall of the Taliban. But local 3284:: A second prisoner died (the first one dying on December 3) at the makeshift prison in the United States compound at an Afghan base north of Kabul. Later, the autopsies would label the deaths as homicides. 2587:
plane fired rockets at the launch site and dropped a 500-pound (227 kg) bomb after three suspected enemy fighters were detected moving. Another aircraft dropped a 1,000 pound (450 kg) bomb shortly
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that netted 20 mines, 60 grenades, 20 rifles or shotguns, and thousands of artillery and automatic weapon rounds. Six people were also detained in the operation, and Taliban literature and documents were
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The U.S. State Department strongly warns U.S. citizens against travel to Afghanistan. Items of concern included military operations, landmines, banditry, armed rivalry among political and tribal groups.
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raided a school at a village mosque, setting fire to its wooden chairs and blackboard. The attackers left behind an unexploded grenade and several leaflets warning parents to keep their girls at home.
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A dozen gaunt Pakistani men, some wrapped in ragged shawls against the cold, were released from a prison in Kabul, Afghanistan. They had been held since the collapse of the Taliban one year earlier.
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fired an illumination round after "two unknown personnel were seen" about 300 metres (yards) away. The two then fired five rounds at U.S. troops in a guard tower on the base and fled on foot.
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fighter planes, which dropped several bombs and fired about 2,000 rounds of ammunition. Special forces troops found a suspected enemy vehicle and destroyed a rocket that had not been fired.
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that allied forces had begun using as a practice range. The Canadians were firing anti-tank and machine-gun rounds horizontally, not vertically in a way that would have threatened the two
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strafed several villages. U.S. officials said they believed the villages were legitimate targets, but Afghan authorities said that 48 civilians were killed and 117 were injured at a
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Brahimi also said there would be no long-term security in Afghanistan until a well-trained, well-equipped, and regularly paid national police force and national army are in place.
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of Afghanistan, five people were killed and six wounded when guests at a wedding party fired a rocket propelled grenade into the air, only to have it land nearby and explode.
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machine guns around 7 a.m. A search of one of the three buildings in the compound turned up equipment used to produce narcotics. Documents seized showed the lab was tied to
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established a special committee to investigate factional violence threatening the stability of Afghanistan. The nine-member commission, headed by Border Affairs Minister
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called for the second time in less than two weeks for Kabul to respect a water-sharing accord on the Helmand river flowing from Afghanistan into Iran. Afghan President
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The U.S. Congress passed legislation that calls for $ 2.3 billion over four years in reconstruction funds for Afghanistan, plus another $ 1 billion to expand the
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Population Fund reported that in Afghanistan 50 women were dying each day during labor. In some parts of the country, women could not be treated by male doctors.
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regularly patrolled Kabul to bolster security. ISAF troops could frequently be scene patrolling the streets in jeeps and armored cars mounted with heavy guns.
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pledged to write off Afghanistan's multimillion-dollar debt, some of which dated back to the 1960s. To date, China had given Kabul $ 30 million in 2002 aid.
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inaugurated a special committee set up to draft a new constitution for this war-ravaged nation. The nine-member committee, headed by Vice President
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did not have the means or power to deal with the underlying problems that cause security threats. Brahimi also voiced a concern that Afghan warlord
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attacks against his forces in Kabul. He also said that he believed the 4,800-strong ISAF needed to stay for at least another two or three years.
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possible owners. "Afghanistan will not be forgotten", he told a press conference, "the United States is committed to be here for the long term."
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held talks to put in place a preferential trading arrangement and the setting up of transit routes to jack up bilateral economic cooperation.
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was dispatched to the north to look into the reports that witnesses of mass killings were being harassed, detained, tortured and executed.
155: 48: 1920:, in Gardez, three rockets exploded just after midnight about one kilometer southwest of a compound housing U.S. special forces soldiers. 1018:, was killed in what appeared to be a mob attack on his plane at Kabul's airport by pilgrims angry that they had been unable to travel to 97: 3012:: Several rockets slammed into the eastern edge of Kabul overnight, landing several miles from a base of the international peacekeepers. 5412: 4166: 3655: 3329:: A U.S. soldier is killed during a gunfight in eastern Afghanistan. The same day, another U.S. soldier is injured by a rocket attack. 2941:. About 100 armedAfghan men fled the site as the soldiers approached the cache. Two unarmed men were briefly questioned then released. 4137: 3535: 3246:
Three people were killed and five wounded in a gun battle between police and fighters of a military commander in the southern city of
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was criticized as being too remote, overcrowded and dangerously close to a mine field. It was built in the desert on the outskirts of
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led a group of the US soldiers to search the compound, in the belief that everybody had been killed. Two people had survived however,
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to decide the fate of some 15 local commanders. The moves were intended to bring unruly and corrupt provincial leaders into line. In
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Two U.S. soldiers in Kandahar are wounded during a firefight with unknown forces. Afghan officials characterized it as a "mistake".
2286:. The women had all been detained for petty crimes. The women, held in a Kabul prison, would likely be released over the weekend. 1541:: Japan extended its logistics support for the U.S.-led anti-terrorism campaign in and around Afghanistan for another six months. 202: 5330: 972:: The United States Congress stepped in to find nearly $ 300m in humanitarian and reconstruction funds for Afghanistan after the 3610: 1666:. The United States said a plane had come under attack from people on the ground, although no anti-aircraft weapons were found. 1331:
completed a "Back to school" project, providing thousands of basic packs for the schools, students and teachers in Afghanistan.
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claimed that Afghan police tortured and detained students, and that reporters were refused access to students being treated at
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monitored program to curb violence. More than 120 assault rifles and some artillery pieces were seized from soldiers loyal to
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went to Moscow to seek Russia's support in creating an Afghan army to replace the current force of tribal and ethnic militias.
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and internet services in Afghanistan. Argent will develop a billing system for the GSM mobile network set up in June by the
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era, and could not be fired. But each of the warheads was fitted with a detonator and each contained about 800 kilograms of
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did not want Bacha Khan as governor and were dismayed that U.S. forces operating in the area would not come to their rescue.
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and U.S. researchers reported that women in Afghanistan were dying during childbirth at a staggeringly high rate. In rural
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denied that its government had decided to send a high-tech Aegis destroyer to back up U.S. military action in Afghanistan.
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and Ghor almost every day for five months, distributing 6,400 metric tons of food and seeds to more than 460,000 Afghans.
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A group of 75 Canadian soldiers, the first in an expected contingent of 750, arrived at the U.S.-commandeered airfield in
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was the target of an assassination attempt, prompting him to replace his Afghan bodyguards with U.S. special forces.
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the blasts occurred late Monday in the vicinity of bases housing most of the troops from the 22-nation contingent.
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security force inAfghanistan in mid-February 2003. To date, Turkey was in command of the 19-nation, 5,000-strong
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in central Afghanistan during the winter returned to their African base. They had flown back and forth between
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ordered the release of 20 female prisoners in a goodwill gesture one day after the start of the holy month of
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India announced it would send 124 more busses to Afghanistan in addition to the 50 that it had already sent.
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A U.S. special forces soldier suffered head and hand injuries while rock climbing during a mission near
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came under small-arms fire from a lone gunman. U.S. troops were deployed but failed to find the shooter.
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beyondKabul. It also called for US to exert its influence and adopt a peacekeeping role in the regions.
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U.S. aircraft attacked a suspected rocket launch site after troops come under rocket attack near Lwara.
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came under rocket and mortar fire. At least one round exploded inside the compound. Soldiers from the
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A 15-man U.S. special forces patrol seized a large cache of heavy weapons and armored vehicles near
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to discuss the latest regional developments, mutual ties, and ways to promote bilateral cooperation.
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Americans accidentally attacked an allied compound collecting weapons for their Karzai government.
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A U.S. special forces soldier was shot in the leg when his unit came under fire on a road outside
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said that Australia would begin withdrawing its 150 commandos from Afghanistan later that month.
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came under fire from 10 people using automatic weapons who then fled for cover in nearby hills.
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A rocket hits a U.S. bunker in Lwara amidst a rocket attack, U.S. forces detain three suspects.
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ordered two U.S. bombing raids against Afghan militias opposed to the new administration led by
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and two others were arrested near Paris. Arknouche told police he had met suspected shoe bomber
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arrived in New Delhi, India to discuss efforts underway for rehabilitation and reconstruction.
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Unidentified attackers fired four rockets at a U.S.-controlled airport in the eastern city of
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moved on the launch site, trading small arms and mortar fire with the suspected attackers. An
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fire, mortar or rocket attacks on U.S. forces, was up from 49 in September and 51 in October.
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Three rocket-propelled grenade rounds were fired at a U.S. base in the southeastern town of
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During November the U.S. military reported 60 attacks on their forces, up from 5 in July.
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was broadcast on by the Arabic-language al-Jazeera satellite television channel based in
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would apply to captured Taliban fighters taken from Afghanistan to a US military base at
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mediators, joined by U.S. officials, extracted a conditional cease-fire agreement from
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soldiers in a village near the Pakistani border during Operation Mountain Lion, June 2
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Three New Zealand soldiers are injured when their vehicle hit a land mine near Farah.
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and his government and to exchange views on regional issues, including the future of
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Rival factions in northern Afghanistan began turning in their weapons as part of a
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project to transport natural gas from Central Asia to Pakistan via Afghanistan.
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fired rockets and 30 mm rounds, before the eight fled over a nearby ridge.
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assault rifles. The soldiers returned fire, killing one man. The other escaped.
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announced that the Netherlands will join Germany in taking over command of the
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found three rockets pointing at the US base in Khost, but no arrests were made.
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A U.S. Special forces soldier was slightly wounded by gunfire in the incident.
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that mistook their convoy for enemies. They had been moving into position for
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bomber dropped seven 2,000-pound laser-guided bombs, killing at least seven.
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On a visit to the People's Republic of China by Afghan Foreign Minister Dr.
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A U.S. soldier is grazed by a bullet while in a convoy travelling to Kabul.
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in Kabul, averting a possible sabotage attack. Several arrests were made.
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Messenger of Peace, visiting a boxing club, a girls' school, and President
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governor and self-styled "Emir of Herat", after his troops attacked ethnic
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bombs. Five students then traveled to Kabul looking for American targets.
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went into effect. (see details of the UNHCR Afghan repatriation programs)
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All Our Hopes Are Crushed: Violence and Repression in Western Afghanistan
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to house about 60,000 refugees who had been living on Pakistani border.
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Ten truckloads of weapons and ammunition were sent to re-arm the men of
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Eight people fired on U.S. special forces 2 miles (3 km) north of
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A U.S. soldier is shot in the face in Kandahar by an unknown assailant.
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and Washington, D.C. to work together for Afghanistan's reconstruction.
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Unidentified attackers fired four rockets toward the U.S. airfield in
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The night curfew in Kabul was lifted for the first time in 23 years.
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Nine 107 mm rockets were fired at the U.S. military base near
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Wednesday, 1 May 2002, A U.S. Green Beret was wounded near Bagram.
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becomes the most senior U.S. military headquarters in the country.
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and drug trafficking, and not to interfere in each other's affairs.
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A U.S. special forces soldier was airlifted from a U.S. base near
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Two 107 mm rockets exploded before dawn within 500 meters of
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was attended by cabinet ministers, diplomats and former president
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flew to New Delhi to hold a lengthy meeting with Defense Minister
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warned warlords to remove their check posts and chains on roads.
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fighter jet dropped a single bomb on the suspected launch site.
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was trying to form an alliance with remnants of the Taliban and
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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
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International Airport forced the plane of Afghan interim leader
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air base. Up to 13 people were feared dead and dozens wounded.
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in New Delhi, India. He also had visits with Indian President
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destroy captured munitions in eastern Afghanistan, February 12
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and an unidentified man, one of whom threw a grenade killing
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An emergency cabinet meeting was called by Afghan President
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came under rocket or mortar fire. No injuries were reported.
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While riding in a convoy about 4 miles (6 km) east of
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have complained his forces have looted and oppressed them.
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gunships were called in to drop flares in the target area.
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Mortar fire is directed at a U.S. encampment in Asadabad.
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to attend a function being held there in memory of former
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voluntarily surrendered at the U.S. airbase just outside
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launched an attack on positions held by the governor of
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Making India his first foreign itinerary, Afghanistan's
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A rocket-propelled grenade hit the south wall of the
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A rocket was launched from a truck near the town of
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said he would "take care of this issue personally."
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by an unidentified man who disappeared immediately.
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 976:failed to request any money in the latest budget. 2603:Two rockets were fired at the U.S. airfield near 2499:: 2,000 students assembled outside the gates of 2373:: U.S. helicopters broke up a gun battle between 1946:Pakistan turned over to U.S. forces 25 suspected 18:Timeline of the War in Afghanistan (October 2002) 3603:"U.S. coalition's friendly fire kills 3 Afghans" 2839:explosive material in his coat, was arrested in 2632:: In New Delhi, India, Afghan Commerce Minister 1658:and Taliban cave and bunker complexes, while an 1376:: A tripartite accord regarding repatriation of 1351:assistance mission in Afghanistan for one year. 402:The following lists events that happened during 3379:after being shot in the head the day before at 2956:, about 150 miles (240 km) south of Kabul. 2484:a month earlier. The cassette was handed to an 2448:, while the university was dominated by ethnic 2131:, about 150 miles (240 km) south of Kabul. 2116:kept the AK-47s. The troops then left in their 1216:attended a special ceremonial reception at the 3991:"U.S. soldier grazed by bullet in Afghanistan" 3634:"G.I.'s Scour Old Qaeda Base, but Find Little" 3180:: A group of armed Afghans patrolling outside 5050: 4138: 3150:Two rockets were fired at the U.S. base near 1390:United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 1014:Afghanistan's aviation and tourism minister, 1003:. Haq was brother of the Jalalabad governor, 622:United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 8: 3807:"4 Killed as Suspects in Afghan Border Area" 3515: 3513: 3511: 3509: 2618:investigated alleged human rights abuses by 1733:A U.S. soldier is shot by sniper near Lwara. 747:met with visiting British Defense Secretary 3521:The Mammoth Book of Inside the Elite Forces 1465:Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 724:at a training camp in Afghanistan in 2000. 654:The U.S. military finished construction of 63:Learn how and when to remove these messages 5057: 5043: 5035: 4145: 4131: 4123: 2009:exploded. Neither blast caused casualties. 1427:: A U.S. airbase is attacked by two RPGS. 251: 2012:Two rockets exploded near a U.S. base at 1932:. Another exploded 10 minutes later near 1859:that the new Afghan government headed by 1684:: US soldiers surrounded a compound near 936:The Afghan government in Kabul appointed 240:Learn how and when to remove this message 222:Learn how and when to remove this message 120:Learn how and when to remove this message 5538:Years of the 21st century in Afghanistan 3055:won a $ 4.5 million contract to develop 3042:International Committee of the Red Cross 2358:was using snapshots of eyes to build an 2042:'s men shelled a busy market place in a 1362:: In Kabul, Pakistani President General 1282:International Committee of the Red Cross 616:where violence had erupted days before. 83:This article includes a list of general 3392: 3308:presided over by chief justice Mowlawi 3081:International Security Assistance Force 2972:International Security Assistance Force 2952:A rocket was fired at a U.S. base near 2928:International Security Assistance Force 2878:International Security Assistance Force 2811:International Security Assistance Force 2559:International Security Assistance Force 2505:International Security Assistance Force 2259:International Security Assistance Force 2237:in the Sholgara district, southwest of 2212:International Security Assistance Force 2193:International Security Assistance Force 2155:ended a 24-hour operation northeast of 2046:community in the south of the province. 1471:, a former al-Qaeda training area near 1058:International Security Assistance Force 3161:: In Moscow, Afghan foreign minister, 2835:, carrying 10 kg (22 lb) of 2772:battled those of rival commander Gen. 2747:, a group affiliated with the warlord 2659:began a three-day visit to Kabul as a 2141:U.S. troops at a base in Deh Rawod in 1602:2nd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment 1463:, members of the 3rd Battalion of the 1366:met with Afghanistan's interim leader 589:strongman and Deputy Defense Minister 3383:U.S. base, but not from hostile fire. 3353:in the head in eastern Afghanistan's 3061:Afghan Wireless Communication Company 2809:Explosives disposal experts from the 1962:and eight on a U.S. Navy ship in the 1901:. The wound was not life-threatening. 882:In the presence of Afghan officials, 840:The United States brought another 34 7: 4099:"Afghanistan News December 12, 2002" 3917:Burns, John F. (September 6, 2002). 2507:(ISAF) was not called in to assist. 1886:United States paratroopers from the 624:estimated that 55,000 people at one 160:adding citations to reliable sources 4079:Schmitt, Eric (December 22, 2002). 4016:"US forces kill one in Afghanistan" 3973:"U.S. base attacked in Afghanistan" 3402:"Afghanistan News January 11, 2002" 3234:: Fierce clashes between forces of 2402:: A team of representatives of the 836:provinces in northern Afghanistan. 639:'s recently appointed governor for 504:: U.S. aircraft bombed a suspected 3843:Burns, John F. (August 20, 2002). 806:agreed to cooperate on a proposed 89:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 3894:. August 29, 2002. Archived from 3485:"Afghanistan News April 14, 2002" 3375:A second U.S. soldier arrived at 3143:visited U.S. troops stationed at 3069:Afghan Ministry of Communications 3051:: A New Zealand telecoms company 2739:, U.S. soldiers were fired on by 2735:While searching for weapons near 2724:Ali a tour of the palace remains. 1950:fighters. They were taken to the 1102:to meet with reformist President 930:Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan 44:This article has multiple issues. 4186: 3758:"Afghanistan News July 12, 2002" 3242:resumed in western Afghanistan. 3079:voted unanimously to extend the 2851:A U.S. special forces base near 2428:, Afghan provincial governor of 909:and Information Minister Sheikh 875:Afghan interim Defense Minister 867:released more than 300 captured 136: 74: 33: 3703:"Afghanistan News July 1, 2002" 3658:from the original on 2009-05-17 3574:"Afghanistan News May 22, 2002" 3165:, and his Russian counterpart, 3065:Telephone Systems International 2876:, the Turkish commander of the 1039:, and a Supreme Court justice, 697:guarding suspected Taliban and 147:needs additional citations for 52:or discuss these issues on the 5458:British Indian Ocean Territory 3993:. Highbeam.com. Archived from 3824:Fisher, Ian (August 9, 2002). 3805:Fisher, Ian (August 8, 2002). 3786:Fisher, Ian (August 7, 2002). 3609:. June 1, 2002. Archived from 2922:, Germany's Foreign Minister, 2548:International Rescue Committee 2404:Afghan Human Rights Commission 2257:. About 4,800 peacekeepers of 1916:: About 60 kilometers east of 1: 3253:U.S. special forces based in 2993:'s senior vice-president, at 2332:A regional Afghan commander, 2183:alleged that the governor of 2004:Afghan security officials in 1688:and a firefight took place. 1520:Combined Joint Task Force 180 2768:Afghan forces loyal to Gen. 2636:and Indian Foreign Minister 2488:television correspondent in 2069:on made its second visit to 2038:Two people were killed when 1411:encouraging repatriation of 907:Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan 530:operative was also wounded. 395:List of years in Afghanistan 3756:Fawad Muslim (2002-07-12). 3701:Fawad Muslim (2002-07-01). 3632:Dao, James (June 4, 2002). 3572:Fawad Muslim (2002-05-22). 3400:Fawad Muslim (2002-01-11). 3020:clashed with those of Gen. 2175:In a 51-page report titled 2073:to call for the removal of 1290:Afghan Red Crescent Society 1232:, and Leader of Opposition 1202:, Afghanistan interim head 1179:met Iran's spiritual guide 940:as the governor of eastern 5559: 3063:, a joint venture between 2833:Bohtan Akram Tawfiq Horami 2791:Australian Prime Minister 2417:At least four students of 2302:, in eastern Afghanistan. 2278:: Afghanistan's President 2171:, but caused no injuries. 1439:: Two U.S. pilots, Majors 1403:: A joint program between 1292:(ARCS) jointly celebrated 1134:, Information and Culture 808:Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline 802:and Afghan interim leader 798:: Pakistan President Gen. 673:, Afghanistan, Afghan and 647:. Forces loyal to warlord 5403:Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 4181: 3306:Afghanistan Supreme Court 3269:U.S. special forces near 3200:Japan's defense minister 2863:Mohammad-Ebrahim Taherian 2513:Wazir Akbar Khan Hospital 2354:It was revealed that the 1294:International Women's Day 254: 5139:East Timor (Timor-Leste) 4054:John Pike (2002-10-23). 3862:John Pike (2002-08-26). 3676:John Pike (2002-06-25). 3547:John Pike (2002-04-17). 3455:John Pike (2002-02-25). 3430:John Pike (2002-02-20). 3349:shot and wounded a U.S. 2716:met former Afghan king, 2681:U.S. Treasury Secretary 1936:, a few kilometers away. 1557:used to airlift food to 1222:Kocheril Raman Narayanan 1212:: Afghan interim leader 1142:, and Rural Development 1090:: Afghan interim leader 987:: Afghan interim leader 962:: Interim Afghan leader 920:: Interim Afghan leader 863:: Interim Afghan leader 844:and Taliban suspects to 828:as the new governors of 826:Sayed Ikramuddin Masoomi 822:Maulvi Zia-ul-haq Haqyar 604:: Afghan interim leader 5472:Cocos (Keeling) Islands 4103:Afghanistan News Center 3762:Afghanistan News Center 3707:Afghanistan News Center 3578:Afghanistan News Center 3489:Afghanistan News Center 3406:Afghanistan News Center 2861:'s Ambassador to Kabul 2648:, PRC Foreign Minister 2304:AH-64 Apachehelicopters 1958:north of Kabul, one in 1783:Wednesday, September 11 1388:, Afghanistan, and the 1183:and parliament speaker 928:President His Highness 695:101st Airborne Division 104:more precise citations. 3288:Wednesday, December 11 3049:Wednesday, November 27 2789:Wednesday, November 20 2720:. The king's grandson 2581:82nd Airborne Division 2536:Asian Development Bank 2497:Wednesday, November 13 2351:. There was no damage. 2097:Nayiamatullah Shahrani 2031:were fired, including 1888:82nd Airborne Division 1851:envoy in Afghanistan, 1605: 1512: 1303:: Through his deputy, 1210:Wednesday, February 27 1181:Ayatollah Ali Khamenei 1175:Afghan interim leader 1160:signed an accord with 1156:Afghan interim leader 1122:, Immigration Affairs 1056:: The first attack on 970:Wednesday, February 13 956: 893:Interim Afghan leader 776:decided that the 1949 743:Interim leader Afghan 498: 294: 5446:and other territories 3979:. September 20, 2002. 3961:. September 16, 2002. 3943:. September 11, 2002. 3294:Thursday, December 12 3159:Saturday, November 30 3099:Thursday, November 28 3087:and Taliban fighters. 3077:U.N. Security Council 3016:Forces loyal to Gen. 2999:Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai 2966:Lieutenant Commander 2893:Saturday, November 23 2865:met Afghan President 2799:Thursday, November 21 2593:Saturday, November 16 2532:Thursday, November 14 2200:Wednesday, November 6 1995:Asadabad, Afghanistan 1857:U.N. Security Council 1845:Wednesday, October 30 1765:Thursday, September 5 1599: 1495: 1467:. The troops were at 1345:U.N. 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Speer 1579:: In an incident of 1311:pledged support for 1247:: In an incident of 1226:Atal Bihari Vajpayee 1196:Tuesday, February 26 1140:Sayed Hussein Anwari 1128:Sayed Mustafa Kazemi 1064:Tuesday, February 19 960:Tuesday, February 12 926:United Arab Emirates 903:United Arab Emirates 877:Mohammad Qasim Fahim 814:Saturday, February 9 770:Thursday, February 7 602:Saturday, February 2 540:Thursday, January 10 534:Wednesday, January 9 391:Other events of 2002 156:improve this article 5523:2002 in Afghanistan 5365:States with limited 4040:. October 16, 2002. 3898:on February 7, 2008 3343:Sunday, December 29 3333:Friday, December 27 3327:Friday, December 20 3298:Afghan Cable Center 3125:Friday, November 29 3018:Abdul Rashid Dostum 2997:. 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