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CNN.com - Tamim Ansary: The e-mail read around the world - September 26, 2001
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MAIN PAGE WORLD U.S. WEATHER BUSINESS SPORTS POLITICS LAW SCI-TECH SPACE HEALTH ENTERTAINMENT TRAVEL EDUCATION IN-DEPTH VIDEO LOCAL COMMUNITY MULTIMEDIA E-MAIL SERVICES CNNtoGO ABOUT US/HELP CNN TV what's on show transcripts CNN Headline News CNN International askCNN EDITIONS CNN.com Asia CNN.com Europe CNNenEspanol.com CNNArabic.com set your edition Languages --------- Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese Time, Inc. --------- Time.com People Fortune EW InStyle Business 2.0 Tamim Ansary: The e-mail read around the world Tens of thousands of refugees are believed to be heading for Afghanistan's borders Tamim Ansary was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, and came to the United States at age 16 to attend school. He is now a writer, living in San Francisco. A passionate e-mail he sent friends after the September 11 attacks, describing his feelings about a war between the United States and Afghanistan, was forwarded all around the world, thrusting him into the spotlight. He joined CNN.com chat room from San Francisco on September 25, 2001. CNN: Thank you for joining us today, Tamim Ansary, and welcome. Tell us about the e-mail. Why did you write it and what did you say? ANSARY: I wrote it responding to comments that I was hearing on a radio talk show while I was driving around in my car. It was reactions of people to the tragedy as they called in that day. Understandably, it was coming from a place of rage, which I felt myself. At the same time, one thing that struck me was that people didn't seem to realize at all that the country and people they were talking about is completely devastated by years of war, and did not even do this a"
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