Kubra Khademi, 27, had walked around in the costume in central Kabul on February 26 hoping to cast a spotlight on groping and inappropriate touching of women in public spaces in Afghanistan.
The suit was fashioned at a cost of 500 Afghanis (USD 10) by a local blacksmith, said Khademi.
She then decided to take it out for a run. After removing her coat in the street, the young artist, who was wearing a hijab, said she found herself harassed from all sides and was forced to flee after jeers and stones were hurled her way.
Khademi said a painful event from her early childhood had evoked her bold protest.
"This piece is about what happened to me when I was four or five years old. Somebody touched me and then he just walked away. I was just a female for him. He didn't care how old I was," she said.
Now in hiding in the suburbs of Kabul, Khademi lamented: "These things happen daily, every moment, every hour in my city."
A few days after Khademi's performance, some male activist carried out their own unique form of protest, donning the all-encompassing burqa to show solidarity with women they said were being oppressed by the garment.
"We wanted to tell officials that miseries of Afghan women cannot be felt by marking Women's Day in big halls with empty speeches. In order to feel them you have to put yourself in their shoes, come out on the streets with burqas on," said Basir, a 29-year-old activist who goes by one name.
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