Shower of Bombs, Flood of Refugees
Tuesday, October 16, 2001
He sits dejectedly in a corridor of the Hayatabad Medical Complex in Peshawar, Pakistan. Together with dozens of other refugees, Hasan Munif, 24, wearing a traditional light blue salwar kamis and a dingy, black vest, stares angrily. "I hate America and its allies. Why do they attack us? We haven't done anything wrong. We are victims of an undirected attack," said Munif in fluent English, to Ahmad Taufik from TEMPO. This graduate of the Qasimiyah
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