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Meet Iranian Man Who Has Lived In A Paris Airport Since 1988 Because He Lost His by RoughDiamond9(m): 8:45pm On Jul 03, 2014
Mehran Karimi Nasseri, also known as Sir, Alfred Mehran, is an Iranian refugee who has been living in the departure lounge of Terminal One in Charles de Gaulle Airport since August 8, 1988.

After he was later imprisoned, tortured and expelled from his country, he applied for asylum in many European countries without luck. When he decided to go to the United Kingdom, he claimed that he was mugged, and his shoulder bag stolen while waiting at the RER platform to go to Charles de Gaulle Airport to take a flight to Heathrow. Nasseri managed to board the plane, but when he arrived at Heathrow without the necessary documentation, Heathrow officials sent him back to Charles de Gaulle. Nasseri was unable to prove his identity or his refugee status to the French officials and so he was moved to the Zone d’attente (waiting zone), a holding area for travellers without papers.

Nasseri story was reportedly the inspiration behind the 2004 movie 'The Terminal', with Tom Hanks taking the title role, netting the homeless man some $300,000 but failing to tempt him to move from his airport hideaway.

Unlike Tom Hanks’ character in the movie, and since at least 1994, Nasseri does not live in the duty-free transit area but simply in the departure hall, in the circular boutiques and restaurants passage on the lowest floor. He can at least theoretically leave the terminal at any moment, although, since everyone knows him, his departure might not remain unnoticed. He does not seem to speak with anyone normally. With his cart and bags, he almost looks like a traveler, so people either do not notice him or ignore him as if he were a homeless person.

During his 17-year-long stay at Terminal 1 in the Charles de Gaulle Airport, Nasseri had his luggage at his side and spent his time reading, writing in his diary, or studying economics. He received food and newspapers from employees of the airport. Nasseri’s stay at the airport ended in July 2006 when he was hospitalized and his sitting place dismantled. Towards the end of January 2007, he left the hospital and was looked after by the airport’s branch of the French Red Cross; he was lodged for a few weeks in a hotel close to the airport. On March 6, 2007, he transferred to an Emmaus charity reception centre in Paris‘s twentieth arrondissement. As of 2008, he continues to live in a Paris shelter.

Re: Meet Iranian Man Who Has Lived In A Paris Airport Since 1988 Because He Lost His by bigtt76(f): 9:30pm On Jul 03, 2014
Ambassador at Large grin
Re: Meet Iranian Man Who Has Lived In A Paris Airport Since 1988 Because He Lost His by sammoe(m): 11:59pm On Jul 03, 2014
bigtt76: Ambassador at Large grin
Lol! Without a portfolio, I tell you!
Re: Meet Iranian Man Who Has Lived In A Paris Airport Since 1988 Because He Lost His by bigtt76(f): 4:36pm On Jul 04, 2014
Hahaha ...this Iranian man get plenty portfolios ooo! grin Only say na clothes and other panchees dey inside

sammoe:
Lol! Without a portfolio, I tell you!
Re: Meet Iranian Man Who Has Lived In A Paris Airport Since 1988 Because He Lost His by frank94(m): 9:34pm On Jul 04, 2014
grin grin he is a well respected and an ancient diplomat thats why that part of the airport was reserved for him only grin cheesy cheesy
Re: Meet Iranian Man Who Has Lived In A Paris Airport Since 1988 Because He Lost His by Chinwem(f): 10:38pm On Jul 17, 2014
Wow........quite touching!

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