ms. khalid: it could have been me, it could have been me.t's just that i'm lucky that i have a father who supports me, whose honor does not depend on me, and i did not choose that father, i was just born in that household. i could have been born in another household and things could be completely different for me. reporter: spurred on by quandeel's death, saba is setting up an internet platform dedicated to the rights of pakistani women. the aim is to inform, advise and discuss rights, which is urgently needed in the country. but a long and winding road full of risks lies ahead. ms. khalid: i want to be able to tell them, but at the same time do it slowly and strategically because the moment you start talking about women's rights, you become a target, you become a foreign agent. so the fact that i am sitting here talking about it and talking to people who are outsiders, not pakistani, that kind of puts me in a vulnerable light. reporter: honor and morality -- these two concepts often appear to be defined in inhuman terms in pakistan. are tra