I found this news article recently. Rather than relay the story here, the video in the article does a good job of explaining the situation, so I'll just leave it at that. Although, be warned, the content is graphic.
http://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-w-chapman/new-video-afghan-woman-barbarically-lynched-after-being-falsely-accused
I will say that seeing something like this really puts your life (for me anyway) in perspective. The country I live in does have it's problems. Lord knows where to even begin. But at least I don't have to wake up each day afraid of this sort of radical barbarity happening in my community.
The fact that it is 2016 and this kind of stuff is still happening is extremely disheartening to me. I get angry at people for having ill-found beliefs or using religion against someone else. But in those situations their actions are rarely above words. Nobody, at least that I have seen, is gathering by the hundreds to stone a woman in the streets while the police turn a blind eye. Seriously, this kind of stuff makes you think.