Show i The Salt lake Tribune NATIONWQRLD Thursday January A9 1998 1 Massacre Fails to Unnerve Gutsy Rebels on Anniversary TIO! ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS Mexico Pedro Anas Her- nandez a tiny bundle laid by his father in a shallow grave was the second refugee infant to die in three days The boy died of pneumonia after his pro-rebparents threatened by government supporters braved freer ing rain to flee their village Pedros burial on Wednesday was yet another example of the suffering of peasants caught in violence between government supporters and leftist Zapatista rebels who began a rebellion exactly four years ago white-wrapp- el The government says the conflict is the result of family and village feuding Zapatistas call it Whatevlow intensity warfare er its name the victims are usually the most defenseless The violence has created the wave of refugees who are mostly Zapatista supporters The world was shocked by the televised Christmas Day burial of 45 Tiotzil Indians massacred by attackers affiliated with President Ernesto Zedillos governing party Three days later Ana Perex Hernandez died the day after she was born Her parents had fled the Dec 22 massacre in AeteaL Earlier in the month four other refugees also died from illnesses and exposure-relate- d three refugee women miscarried With the arrival of Pedros parents and others like them from villages near AeteaL more than 10000 refugees have now fled to hamlets surrounding this major highland city The refugees are huts and living under banana-lea- f are forced to withstand temperatures that often fall below freez ing When the Zapatista National Liberation Amy rose up Jan 1 1994 demanding greater rights for Mexicos Indians at least 145 people died in brief fighting But pro-reb- hundreds of thousands of Subco-mandan- te and banners Leftists worldwide embraced the Zapatista cause of Indian autonomy and a rollback of global free market economic reforms Since then Marcos movie-sta- r popularity has faded Rebel villages are surrounded by at least 35000 federal troops scattered across Chiapas mountains and canyons The Zapatistas 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plays year-ol- d for the University High School marching band of Orlando Fla PRESS BELFAST Northern Ireland The Irish Republican Army dug a tunnel for months at the Maze and got caught only prison when a guard fell into the hole At a holiday party for prisoners relatives an IRA inmate serving life for murdering two Protestants donned a dress and walked out earning the nickname Mrs Doubtfire" Investigators think other prisoners at the same Dec 10 party got two smuggled handguns as presents The subsequent assassination behind bars of a senior Protestant Loyalist Volunteer Force commander Billy Wright has convulsed the search for a peace settlement in Northern Ireand highlighted lax seculand rity at one of the worlds weirdest prisons Nowhere on earth is there a such a concenprison like this tration of bombers killers terrorist tacticians under one roof the British government's security minister Adam Ingram said after a visit this week He said there was no way to or even guarantee security whether the prisoners no longer had handguns Its high walls rise 12 miles southwest of Belfast near a Protestant village Maze More than 600 members of n the IRA paramilitary groups and smaller Irish National liberation Army on the Catholic side four gangs on the live cheek by Protestant side s of Internet access for S 10 95 a month also with a $10 set-u- p tee Includes the same starter kit and free soltware and access to live technical calls it takes to ensure your system is working support for the first 0 for more information or to sign-u- p correctly Call tnQuo at The Associated Press Thirty-hour- Roger Hewlett of Bakersfield Calif (front) a Rose Parade volunteer and Emil Buksar of Hammond Ind attach carnations to a clown's nose Wednesday on a float in Pasadena Calif Irelands Maze Like No Other Prison THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BELFAST Northern Ire land Masked gunmen fired on New Years Eve revelers in a Catholic pub Wednesday wounding five customers one critically The Clifton Tavern on the Cliftonville Road was filling with New Years Eve revelers when the attackers entered jowl in their own segregated wings of the Mazes eight blocks Each enjoys liberal perks that reflect them comrades ability to wreak havoc on the streets of Northern Ireland They arent locked in their cells day or night Guards cannot search their wings without a day's advance warning Many prisoners study for university degrees criminology is a favorite subject Each block has computer facilities Politically influential prisoners have mobile phones Prisoners who serve 10 years or more get hobday paroles in summer and Christmas Prisoners elect officers commanding to negotiate directly with prison Governor Karim Mogg The privileges owe their origins to 1981 when dozens of IRA and 1NLA prisoners refused food in hopes of forcing the British to firing at random Initial police reports said one gunman was involved but witnesses in- cluding local city council member Danny Lavery said that there were two Five 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