Show Womino 6A The Salt Lake Tribune Monday Survivor Says Gale Sank Ferry 210 Feared Drowned in Burma April 9 1990 Inmate Dead Riots Spread To 8 Prisons ' VI - W t 'i- It LONDON (AP) — Unrest broke out in eight prisons in England and Wales on Sunday and one government official said the incidents were rebellion at inspired by the Strangeways Prison One inmate was found dead in his cell The government said it was too dangerous to forcibly end the siege at the overcrowded Strangeways in l the city of Manchester because of the condition of the largely demolished prison buildings Only 22 of the hundreds of Strangeways inmates who rioted on April 1 remain on the loose authorities said In Dartmoor prison in southwest England inmates hurled chunks of roofing into the prison courtyard and set fires in their cells prison governor John May said Almost 100 prisoners barricaded themselves into one wing of the prison but all but one had given up by Sunday night After the rioting was contained the body of a prisoner was found in a cell May said Ile refused to give any other details and said it was unknown when the fire occurred Home Office Minister David Mellor said the dead prisoner was severely burned and pledged that inmates responsible for the wave of unrest would be prosecuted for any criminal offenses May said the prisoners at Dartmoor were protesting prison food and their isolation from their families Guards blamed prison conditions for the unrest at the prisons But Mellor described the Dartmoor disturbances as "a copycat incident" in the wake of the Strangeways riot lie said the unrest was quickly contained because prison guards had advanced warning that their could be trouble in the prison The prison was opened in 1809 to house French prisoners from the Napoleonic wars and is perched on the remote and rugged moorland of Devonshire 160 miles southwest of London Cold and damp despite its central heating the prison is almost always cloaked in mist At Horfield prison in Bristol western England 150 to 200 prisoners appeared to have taken control of the A Wing a prison spokesman said Two officers were injured he said and "we sent in a cordon of officers to secure the perimeter" At Cardiff jail in Wales about 130 of the prison's 205 inmates rioted smashing furniture breaking windows and setting bedding on fire a spokesman said 0)4 z74 ' L) tto cA11 rti - f if' 4 lift i $- -- iT rrr - 70:11144!t- ? 110s - ‘41461 e - 7-4- ed Sunday At least 30 people drowned and as many as 180 others were missing and feared dead after the double-decke- r ferry Sein San Pya overturned Friday afternoon in the southern Gyaing River official radio reports said The latest radio report said 25 people had been rescued The government-owne- d Working 1 ' : ' ' ': 1 t People's Daily quoted survivor Aung Mya Tint a police inspector as 1? t I '4rfr 40"tat' itk 1 il'' 1:011i' I 0 4 ! 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north-centra- Qatar Sheik Khalita bin Hamad alThani on Sunday ordered that 57 prisoners be freed to mark the holy month of Ramadan the official Qatar News Agency reported It is customary for leaders of Islamic countries to release prisoners in honor of Moslem holidays The world's 1 billion Moslems fast from dawn to dusk during Ramadan r Eid The three-dafeast that marks the end of the holiday is expected to fall this year around April 26 depending when the new moon is sighted Earlier this month 364 prisoners were freed in the United Arab Emirates to mark Ramadan rlor !1 -- - -- 4 zA- 1:i The newspaper said doctors Red Cross workers and local officials were providing medical treatment and other assistance to the survivors Fel ry accidents in southern Burma have claimed large numbers of lives in recent years In May 1987 a old vessel with 400 people aboard overturned and sank in the Rangoon River Reports at the time said 283 passengers were rescued but no official death toll was saying the vessel went down minutes after being struck by strong wind The newspaper said the accident was due to natural forces rather than overloading There are frequent ferry boat accidents in Burma due to overloading of passengers and cargo The newspaper said the vessel could carry 280 passengers and up to 40 tons of cargo noting the ferry that sank carried about 240 passengers and 19 tons of cargo The ferry was making a regular run on the Gyaing River from the town of Moulmein eastward to the town of Kyondo in the southern province of Tenasserim Radio Rangoon said Moulmein is 100 miles southeast of Rangoon RANGOON Burma (AP) — One of only 25 survivors rescued from a ferry that sank with about 240 people aboard said the boat went down minutes after being hit by winds an official newspaper report- ' 0:-- ' '''' - 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