The Bush administration has approved tens of millions of dollars in relief aid to Afghan refugees. The move is intended in part to quell resentment in Pakistan as the country absorbs a large number of displaced Afghanis. Up to 15,000 refugees have entered Pakistan since September 11th. About 20,000 have congregated on the Afghan side of the now-closed Pakistani border. A Wisconsin man is headed back to Pakistan tomorrow to provide aid for refugees on both sides of the Pakistan border. Onalaska's Sigurd Hanson is the director of the International Rescue Committee's program in Pakistan and Afghanistan. We reached him in Bangkok. He says the situation in Afghanistan is desperate.