There, he said, an FBI agent questioned him about his recent conversion to
Islam and a trip to Yemen, where he had spent three months studying Arabic.


CAIR: American Citizen Denied Re-Entry to U.S.
Muslim civil rights group calls for end to 'forced exile'

(WASHINGTON, D.C., 5/14/10) -- A prominent national Muslim civil rights and
advocacy organization today called on the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
to end the "forced exile" of a Muslim citizen who was recently detained by
Mexican authorities and allegedly questioned about his faith, apparently at
the behest of the FBI.

The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said
Raymond Earl Knaeble IV, a 29-year-old California-born convert to Islam, has
been stranded in Colombia since March after being placed on a no-fly list
for unknown reasons. His ordeal, and that of other American Muslims denied
re-entry to the U.S., was detailed last month by the Washington Post.
(Knaeble was in Colombia to visit relatives.)

SEE: U.S. Muslims Facing Problems in Return from
Abroad<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103404700388&s=1611&e=0016QY_V2m4KH8JThZYVOyHGqWfG2mLpgWk3CKC0do2yr9l5ehajpqA4eAWWe4QIOOzUIKNehHiUT_-4CdYgYamas43UC0b-nYcgx4ksG_2ynKW-Df72cprqXrG7UTgfhmdUXOZ8nJszFhsmw1NV4uZ9a_uA_0lnnD6VQO06rv-j7-Ld4eGCi27yj7-zzJSDQCkuIRFgnQ_YjObPKp9c0Oy1Q==>(Wash.
Post)

Earlier this week, Knaeble traveled to Mexico, hoping to cross into the
United States overland through that nation. He was stopped by Mexican
authorities as he got off the plane and asked, "Are you Muslim?" He was then
detained for 15 hours and asked many questions relating to his faith, such
as how many wives he has (one) and the differences between "Sunni" and
"Shia" Muslims. Knaeble said the questions he was asked were the same as
those asked during many hours of FBI interrogation in Colombia.

"It is un-American and illegal for a citizen who has not been accused of,
let alone charged with any crime to be denied entry to his own country
without adequate explanation or the possibility of challenging punishments
applied without due process of law," said CAIR Legal Counsel Nadhira
Al-Khalili, who is Knaeble's attorney. "We call on the Department of Justice
to end Mr. Knaeble's forced exile and to address the disturbing issue of the
other Americans who are similarly being denied re-entry to their own
country."

She noted that Knaeble was forced to fly from Mexico back to Colombia, when
he could have just as easily been placed on a flight to the United States.

Al-Khalili said that if law enforcement authorities have any further
questions about Knaeble or his activities, they should allow him to enter
the United States and deal with him as they would any other citizen. The FBI
has so far refused to discuss Knaeble's case with his legal representative.

CAIR is America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization.
Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue,
protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that
promote justice and mutual understanding






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