but atiya also feels hopeful.e first to be tried under a new law, section 3.11. previously, families had been able to forgive those responsible for honour killings but section 3.11 removed that right. in conservative pakistan, that's a huge change. it was passed four months after qandeel‘s death and became known as qandeel‘s law. mufti qawi was back to his old life teaching at the madrassah, having been acquitted of inciting qandeel‘s murder. i hadn't been to his mosque in three years and i have to say, i was a little nervous. i wanted to know how he felt about the police investigation into him. even since qandeel‘s death, selfie scandals are never far from mufti qawi. here he is in a video with a trans person, sara shayyan. the story went viral and again, mufti qawi's behaviour as a cleric was being questioned. when i last interviewed him in 2016, our interview took a surprising turn. after our interview finished, and with the camera not running, mufti qawi touched my face. for a man to touch a woman in pakistan