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Media rush to Kilinochchi

A biggest ever media gathering is expected in Kilinochchi in the Vanni region when the press conference organised by the LTTE leader Prabhakaran takes peace this week on April 10.

The LTTE has made plans to accommodate more than five hundred journalists both foreign and local, who have confirmed their participation at the press briefing, sources said.

The facilities available for journalists attending the press conference include transportation to LTTE held areas, communication and accommodation with food and beverages.

The journalists who have obtained the permission from the LTTE to attend the press conference will be subject to thorough checking by the LTTE leader's security unit, sources said.Since Prabhakaran held his first ever press conference in 1990, this is the second time that such a conference is held on April 10.

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