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Taliban insurgency: Crystal Bayat, the defiant protester

The activist who helped lead Kabul’s Independence Day protests just days after the Islamists took the city

Afghan activist Crystal Bayat during a protest in Kabul Sourced by The Telegraph

Jordan Bryon, Emma Cott, Ben Laffin
Published 22.08.21, 12:53 AM

Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, raising the national flag instead of the white Taliban flag has become an act of resistance.

We filmed with Crystal Bayat, an activist who helped lead Kabul’s Independence Day protests just days after the Taliban took the city. One of seven women at a protest of roughly 200 people, she led the pack, shouting, “Our flag is our identity!”

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Bayat has been a vocal critic of the Taliban, and despite threats against her, did not want The New York Times to conceal her identity. She says she continues to speak out on behalf of Afghan women who are too scared to leave their homes.

New York Times News Service

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