Between the 1960s and 1980s, dozens of East Pakistani and Bangladeshi men were murdered on Britain's streets. Most were forgotten. Some were never recorded. All left families who carried the grief alone. BEE Murders rebuilds this erased history from fragments - newspaper clippings, community memory, activist archives, and the testimonies of those who lived through the violence. It traces the murders that shaped the Bengali East End, the families who survived them, and the national movements that rose in response. Part history, part witness, part act of reclamation, this book restores the names of the men who were never meant to be remembered. It honours the families who endured the silence. And it asks what it means to research a history that was never written down - and to carry it forward. This is the story Britain tried to forget. This is the story of those who refused to look away.
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