@Moonlight .. Legit points and a good read overall.. except the whole ... not so subtle address to the Indian community on here. Most of the people around here know the stats and all, so there is no reason to feed the trolls by explicitly mentioning all that what happens on the east...
Coming to a point you made regarding the media which I found especially intriguing and I may differ with you on this ...
Lets just face the facts .. the media channels may market themselves as "providers of the truth" and all .. but the fact is the channels are running a business as well, and they need good ratings in order to generate revenues i.e. by selling air time for ads etc. Hence, in an environment where there is a list of competitors, a channel will go to all lengths to secure the spot which sets itself apart from other channels. That is the reason you have channels giving little snippets like .. We were the first ones to report such and such, going undercover etc.
With the youth more interested in the cyber space then the good old way to get entertainment i.e. T.V, what does the electronic media have to do to tap in the youth demographic ? .. the answer is obvious .. cover social media trends and controversial figures such as Qandeel, mathira and the list goes on. And lets face the facts, she didn't mind the coverage exactly now did she ? .. She hopped on to any opportunity she could find to stay relevant, be it the whole striptease drama of the world cup, her videos on social media and the whole Maulana thing ...
So while there is indeed a media aspect attached to the whole story, I don't think you can all of a sudden flip around and put blame on them for doing the exact same thing they were doing before .... Let's not forget Qandeel herself aired dirty laundry of people using both electronic and social media, so if she can air that to the public in the name of "sharing the truth" .... Why do we have a problem if the same scale is applied to her by the media ?
The central point being, if its anybody's personal life ... we should make up our minds if the media should air such things or not (after all it is us the consumers that derive the demand of what the media puts out) ...Let's not pick and choose between whose dirty laundry is "air-able" ...
With that said though, she didn't deserved to be killed and those who are responsible should get whats coming to them i.e. the worst punishment the law has to dish out.
Great choice of words .. I suppose you won't have any problems if someone were to use similar words for you ?