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Egypt’s President Sisi Condemns Tahrir Square Sexual Assault

June 10, 2014
In this Sunday, June 8, 2014 photo, supporters of Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi celebrate his inauguration in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt. (AP Photo/Thomas Hartwell)

Egypt’s newly elected President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has commanded the Ministry of Interior to “vigorously enforce the law and take all necessary measures to combat sexual harassment,” said the President’s spokesperson. The President’s spokesperson Ambassador Ehab Badawy added that Sisi considers sexual assault and harassment “unacceptable” and “alien to the best principles of Egyptian culture.” Meanwhile, the President has also ordered that police officer Captain Mostafa Thabet be honored for “rescuing the victim of the sexual harassment incident which took place in Tahrir Square.” The President added that the police officer’s actions should set an example for others to follow. Finally, President Sisi called on all citizens of Egypt to “undertake their part to reinstate the true spirit of ethical and moral values in Egyptian society, adding that every family bears a responsibility to disseminate and instill within its children core moral principles and correct behaviour. This should come in parallel with the State’s efforts to robustly enforce the law.” Horrific, brutal sexual assault plagues celebrations President Sisi’s statements came after at least four women were subject to brutal sexual assault and harassment in Tahrir Square during celebrations for the…


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