India cannot suppress Kashmiris' struggle by force: Shabbir

In occupied Kashmir, senior leader of the All Parties Hurriyet Conference, Shabbir Ahmad Shah, has said that India and its agents in the territory will never succeed to muzzle the just voice of Kashmiri people through use of brute force. According to Kashmir Media Service, Shabbir Ahmad Shah addressing a public gathering at Logripora in Baramulla termed the Egyptian revolution as a turning point for oppressive nations of the world and said that the repressive power in occupied Kashmir would soon meet the fate of Hosni Mubarak's regime in Egypt. The APHC leader said that the Egyptian revolution should serve as an eye opener for the occupation authorities in the territory. "After 30 years of suppression, when the patience of Egyptians ran out, they toppled the cruel regime in just 18 days," he added. Shabbir Ahmad Shah also visited Wodoora, Anthipora and several other areas of Baramulla to express solidarity with the families of the youth martyred by Indian police and troops during last year's uprising. He assured the families of the killed youth that the mission of Kashmiri martyrs would be taken to its logical end and their sacrifices would not be allowed to go waste.

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