Human Rights Watch Darfur Drawn: The Conflict in Darfur Through the Eyes of Its Children
Human Rights Watch Home Page Introduction Audio More on Darfur Get Involved
Drawings Darfur Darfur Conflict Children Darfur Darfur Conflict in Darfur through the eyes of its Children Darfur Children 
Darfur
Drawing by a young refugee from Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur
Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur Child's drawing of Darfur

Magda, Age 9
“There was a plane. This is the village burning. We took some water and were running. This Janjaweed came and took our camel away. I saw him. We ran to the wadi [riverbed, or oasis], and we climbed into a tree to hide. Then we ran in the night.”

Magda’s mother, Khadijah, added, “If we can go back to Sudan, that would be good, but we have no home. Our village was burned to the ground.”

Child's drawing of the war in Darfur