- Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights
The Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights (or AACR) is a now defunct
political party inGibraltar .Like all Gibraltar political parties, it opposed transfer of
sovereignty over Gibraltar from theUnited Kingdom toSpain . As the name of the group implied, it was in favour of greatercivil rights for Gibraltarians, removing many of the political disabilities inherent in any territory with colonial status.The AACR was the first political party created in Gibraltar. It dates back to the
Second World War , when most of the Gibraltar population had been evacuated and only a small number of Gibraltarians remained on The Rock. At the same time, the colony was crowded with British soldiers, sailors and airmen. In September 1942, a group of fellow Gibraltarians, clerks and workers, led byAlbert Risso came together to form an association advocating the civil rights of the local inhabitants of Gibraltar. They asked a young lawyer who was then serving in theGibraltar Defence Force ,Joshua Hassan , to join them. Initially named "The Gibraltarian Association", upon Hassan's advice, the group took a much more ambitious name: "The Association for the Advancement of Civil Rights in Gibraltar".They received wide support from the Governor, General Mason-MacFarlane (later a Labour MP in the United Kingdom), who allowed them to fulfill the representative role that the
Committee of the Exchange and the Commercial Library used to fill. The Governor also left the AACR with the responsibility of managing the leave scheme that allowed the Gibraltarians who remained on the Rock to visit their families in Britain. They also took a leading role in the repatriation of the Gibraltarian evacuees.Under the leadership of
Joshua Hassan , the AACR remained the dominant political party in local politics for over forty years. In August 1945, the first City Council elections since the war were held. The AACR won all the electoral seats in the Council and thus Joshua Hassan became the chairman of the Council. The AACR won all the elections held in Gibraltar from 1945 to 1984 (except the 1972 elections). However, they did not fare as well in subsequent elections, taking only seven seats and forming the opposition in 1988. In 1992 they failed to return and were effectively dissolved thereafter. The last election with an AACR candidate was the 1998 by-election following the death ofRobert Mor of theGibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP). CandidateJohn Piris received only 337 votes and was defeated by Dr Joseph Garcia of theGibraltar Liberal Party (GLP), backed by the GSLP.Gibraltar Award
On 10 December 2007 the
Self Determination for Gibraltar Group awarded the founding fathers of the AACR with theGibraltar Award in recognition of their contribution to the political development, democratisation and emancipation of Gibraltar. The award was presented toAdolfo Canepa , the last AACR Chief Minister to hold office, inJohn Mackintosh Square on the 59th anniversary of theUniversal Declaration of Human Rights . [ [http://www.chronicle.gi/readarticle.php?id=000012548&title=The%20Gibraltar%20Chronicle The Gibraltar Chronicle - Fourth SDGG Gibraltar Award for the Founding Fathers of the AACR] ]References
External links
* [http://www.chronicle.gi/Features/tommy%20finlayson.htm The Struggle for Democracy by TJ Finlayson, Published in The Gibraltar Chronicle]
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