French human rights lawyer and NasseriĬhristian Bourget, a French human rights lawyer, took his case to the local courts and in 1992 a French court ruled that he could not be extradited as he entered France legally. Although he was later released for entering the airport legally, he had no country to return to, thus starting his 18 years of ordeal. Upon landing at the Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport, he was arrested by the French authorities, for having no documents. Nevertheless, Nasseri boarded a flight to London, but was asked to return back to France with no papers to identify himself. However, with his other claims being getting falsified slowly, some stated that Nasseri mailed his documents to Brussels while onboard a ferry and made up the story about them being stolen. En route to the UK from France, Nasseri lost his documents, with him being claiming that the papers were lost after someone stole his briefcase. With asylum being granted to Mehram Nasseri in Belgium, the Iranian decided to live in the United Kingdom, his mother being British. Iran has refuted the claims made by Nasseri and investigations showed that he was never expelled from Iran. Karimi was awarded the status of refugee in Belgium by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Belgium after he applied to many countries to let him enter their territory. However, he was expelled from Iran after returning to the Middle Eastern Country in 1977 after protesting the rule of ‘The Shah’. He arrived in the United Kingdom in 1973 to study Yugoslav studies at the University of Bradford in West Yorkshire. About Mehram Karimi NasseriĪs per a report on Simple Flying, Mehram Karimi Nasseri was born in Masjed Soleiman, Iran to an Iranian doctor and a Scottish nurse and lived a well-off life in the oil-rich city. His role was inspired from real-life experience of Mehran Karimi Nasseri, who lived at the Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) for 18 years. In the movie, global star played a role of an Eastern European man who was refused an entry to the United States due to war in his country and was stuck in New York’s John F. His life is widely considered to be the inspiration behind the 2004 Hollywood movie “The Terminal,” starring Tom Hanks. Paris: Mehran Karimi Nasseri is a man well-known in closed doors of aviation quarters.
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