The Abaco Independence Movement (AIM) was a Bahamian political party formed shortly after the Bahamas became independent in August 1973. Its stated aim was self-determination for the Abaco islands within a federal Bahamas.[1] In October 1973, AIM published a newsletter to launch its campaign for 'self-determination through legal and peaceful political action'.[1][2]
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