25 year old Farzana Iqbal was stoned to death by a crowd led by her own father and two of her brothers outside the High Court in Lahore yesterday.
Her crime was to reject her cousin, who her family had decided she should marry, and fall in love with a man of her own choosing.
Thousands of women are murdered every year in so-called "honour killings" but convictions are very rare. Pakistani law permits victim's families to forgive a murderer, but in these cases the killers are family members who are nominated to carry out the execution by the rest of the family.
This is what happens when you allow a mysogynistic religion to influence secular law.