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'Terror' notes based on war film | 'Terror' notes based on war film |
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Notes alleged to be useful to a terrorist were largely based on the film Black Hawk Down, a jury heard. | Notes alleged to be useful to a terrorist were largely based on the film Black Hawk Down, a jury heard. |
Ilyas Iqbal, 23, said he used the war film as the main inspiration for a document called Urban Combat which was found at his Blackburn home by police. | Ilyas Iqbal, 23, said he used the war film as the main inspiration for a document called Urban Combat which was found at his Blackburn home by police. |
He is alleged to have been "intoxicated by the evil of terrorism" as he and two others prepared for violent jihad. | He is alleged to have been "intoxicated by the evil of terrorism" as he and two others prepared for violent jihad. |
Mr Iqbal, along with Abbas Iqbal, 24, and Muhammed Ali Ahmad, 26, deny preparing for acts of terrorism. | Mr Iqbal, along with Abbas Iqbal, 24, and Muhammed Ali Ahmad, 26, deny preparing for acts of terrorism. |
Abbas Iqbal also denies disseminating terrorist publications and possessing documents likely to be useful to a terrorist. | Abbas Iqbal also denies disseminating terrorist publications and possessing documents likely to be useful to a terrorist. |
Ilyas Iqbal pleaded not guilty at Manchester Crown Court to two counts of possessing documents likely to be useful to a terrorist. | Ilyas Iqbal pleaded not guilty at Manchester Crown Court to two counts of possessing documents likely to be useful to a terrorist. |
The prosecution have argued the so-called "The Blackburn Resistance" filmed themselves in camouflage, crawling across a park in the town, and that the video of "al Qaida-style propaganda" was destined to be distributed abroad. | The prosecution have argued the so-called "The Blackburn Resistance" filmed themselves in camouflage, crawling across a park in the town, and that the video of "al Qaida-style propaganda" was destined to be distributed abroad. |
I was bored, I did what I do best with my favourite hobby and I started writing down tactics I had seen from Hollywood films and newsreels Ilyas Iqbal | I was bored, I did what I do best with my favourite hobby and I started writing down tactics I had seen from Hollywood films and newsreels Ilyas Iqbal |
Ilyas Iqbal's handwritten notes on Urban Combat and Attack Planning were discovered by counter-terrorism police in a weapons cabinet at the family home in Percival Street, Blackburn, the court heard. | Ilyas Iqbal's handwritten notes on Urban Combat and Attack Planning were discovered by counter-terrorism police in a weapons cabinet at the family home in Percival Street, Blackburn, the court heard. |
Also in the cabinet were air rifles, knives, machetes, a sword, a crossbow, various ammunition and books on weaponry. | Also in the cabinet were air rifles, knives, machetes, a sword, a crossbow, various ammunition and books on weaponry. |
Ilyas Iqbal told the court he wrote Urban Combat two years ago when he worked as a security guard on a building site. | Ilyas Iqbal told the court he wrote Urban Combat two years ago when he worked as a security guard on a building site. |
"I was bored, I did what I do best with my favourite hobby and I started writing down tactics I had seen from Hollywood films and newsreels," he said. | "I was bored, I did what I do best with my favourite hobby and I started writing down tactics I had seen from Hollywood films and newsreels," he said. |
"The main place was from a Hollywood blockbuster called Black Hawk Down." | "The main place was from a Hollywood blockbuster called Black Hawk Down." |
He said comments he wrote related to the plot of the film in which American forces attempt to go behind enemy lines in war-torn Somalia to "snatch and grab" two militiamen. | He said comments he wrote related to the plot of the film in which American forces attempt to go behind enemy lines in war-torn Somalia to "snatch and grab" two militiamen. |
'Imagining myself' | |
Questioning him on Urban Combat, his barrister Roderick Price asked him: "Did you write it for a terrorist purpose?" | Questioning him on Urban Combat, his barrister Roderick Price asked him: "Did you write it for a terrorist purpose?" |
He replied: "No, I did not write it for any terrorist purpose." | He replied: "No, I did not write it for any terrorist purpose." |
"Did you think it would have been useful for a terrorist?", said Mr Price. | "Did you think it would have been useful for a terrorist?", said Mr Price. |
"Of course not, I have not had any military training," Ilyas Iqbal said. | "Of course not, I have not had any military training," Ilyas Iqbal said. |
"These were just my own thoughts off the top of my head, I cannot see how it would be useful to anyone but me. | "These were just my own thoughts off the top of my head, I cannot see how it would be useful to anyone but me. |
"What is the story of Urban Combat?" asked his barrister. | "What is the story of Urban Combat?" asked his barrister. |
Ilyas Iqbal replied: "It was imagining myself as a guerrilla commander fighting a larger force. Fantasising to make the time pass by." | Ilyas Iqbal replied: "It was imagining myself as a guerrilla commander fighting a larger force. Fantasising to make the time pass by." |
Other segments of his notes came from watching news items on Al-Jazeera on Fox News, he said. | Other segments of his notes came from watching news items on Al-Jazeera on Fox News, he said. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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