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buy abana Arguably, whether their parents are living or not, most of the Lost Boys have no choice but to move on. A return to southern Sudan would be dangerous, if not fatal. ''There is nothing left for the Lost Boys to go home to -- it's a war zone,'' says Mary Anne Fitzgerald, a Nairobi-based relief consultant who spent three years reporting on the Lost Boys' plight for Refugees International. ''People are being bombed and strafed. There's heavy fighting, and the boys would be prime targets. In a war, men are vital. They'd either be killed by the enemy or inducted into the rebel army.''