In Pakistan, on Friday, the 25-year-old man strangled his sister, known on social networks Kandil steel I-Beams in his family house in Multan. Brother said he is proud that he killed his sister, claiming that he did it because "girls are born to stay at home." "I'm proud of what I did. I drugged her and then I killed her," said Wasim Beams. "She brought dishonor to our family." Kandil became known thanks to the scandalous photos she posted on Facebook. Her brother Wasim Azim felt a lot of shame about this, as his friends shared photos of his sister and it was "too" for him. Then he decided to kill her because she dishonoured the family. At Kandil was 750 000 followers on Facebook. After she published her scandalous photos she was showered with threats and insults. In his confession, Wasim said that after killing his sister, he returned to the family honour and earned his place in the sky. "Girls are born to stay at home and to follow the traditions. My sister never did that," he says. Resentment of Muslims has caused a series of photos of the Beams in the company of an influential mufti Abdullah kawi, made at a hotel in Karachi in the period of the Holy month of Ramadan. One of the photos she posed in traditional headdress of a Muslim cleric.