Gamal, Age 12, Anwar, Age 10 — Mohammed, 8, could not draw. He had never been to school. He could not read or write his name. These drawings were made by his brother and cousin. In the smallest voice, he said, “I am still scared of the Janjaweed. I remember the guns and the planes.” The last thing he said to Human Rights Watch researchers was, “darigi jugi”—“I need to go back home.”