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Cairo: Egypt's new president has weighed in on one of the nation's most troubling social ills, ordering his interior minister to do whatever it takes to combat sexual harassment.
A presidential spokesman says Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi also called for the decisive implementation of a new law that punishes convicted harassers with up to five years in prison.
A string of sexual assaults on women during celebrations marking el-Sissi's inauguration on Sunday, including a mass attack on a mother and her teenage daughter, marred the occasion and sparked outrage.
The spokesman, Ehab Badawi, said on Tuesday that el-Sissi also instructed Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim to honor a policeman who came to the teenager's rescue. The nation's chief prosecutor, meanwhile, ordered three men arrested in connection with sexual assaults on Sunday immediately put on trial.
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