Kate Allen, director of Amnesty International UK, has nominated Anas El-Banna, 
Jamil El-Banna's eldest son, as New Stateman's Person of the Year 2007. In 
spite of his young age (almost 11) and not having seen his father in over five 
years, Anas has worked hard for the release and return of his father, having 
written to Prince Charles and Tony Blair shortly after his father was kidnapped 
and rendered when he was six, followed by other letters to the Prime Minister, 
speaking on international TV and to press media, speaking at demonstrations 
around London and in parliament. Please support Kate Allen's nomination of Anas 
El-Banna by voting at http://www.newstatesman.com/200711150026
Person of the Year 2007

Published 15 November 2007
Your chance to vote for the person you think has done the most for the good of 
humanity this year. Which man or woman most demonstrated the better side of 
being human?

This week, we are launching the New Statesman Person of the Year Humanity 
Award. It's your chance to nominate someone who has done most in the past 12 
months to inspire and enrich the lives of others, either in their community or 
profession, globally or locally. You have until 5 December to make your 
nomination.

Kate Allen, director of Amnesty UK, nominates Anas el-BannaAnas el-Banna is the 
11-year-old son of the Guantanamo prisoner and UK resident Jamil el-Banna. 
Jamil is one of more than 300 people still held without charge or trial at the 
notorious prison camp. Anas has led his family's struggle for justice for his 
father. At Amnesty we've been incredibly impressed as Anas has written to prime 
ministers, picketed No 10 and appeared on live television. He deserves 
recognition for his courage and determination.

Nominations must be in by 5 DECEMBER


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