Iranian model forced to flee her home country finds herself homeless in Paris

Iranian model was forced to flee her country where she faced being LASHED for semi-naked photos, only to end up homeless on streets of Paris – and is now in an asylum centre

  • Iranian model, 29, forced to flee her home country for fear of imprisonment 
  • Negzzia violated her country’s strict religious law by posing semi-naked
  • Flew to Paris to seek asylum and pursue her career but found herself homeless
  • She says she is proud to have broken rules that ‘don’t have respect for women’

An Iranian model who faces prison in her home country for posing for semi-nude photos has found herself homeless in Paris.   

Negzzia, 29, has been on the run from the Revolutionary Guards since 2017 after photos of her posing in lingerie were deemed ‘indecent’ and ‘immodest’. 

The model feared being lashed for breaking Iran’s strict Islamic law after a photographer she once worked for handed partially nude photos of her in to police, and she was forced to flee Iran for Turkey. 

Negzzia doesn’t live with regrets, saying she is ‘proud’ to have ‘broken all the rules that don’t have any respect for women’.  

Negzzia, 29, (pictured) fears being lashed and sent to prison in Iran for posing for semi-nude photos, in violation of the country’s strict Islamic law 

She has been on the run from the Revolutionary Guards since 2017 after photos of her posing in lingerie were deemed 'indecent' and 'immodest'

She has been on the run from the Revolutionary Guards since 2017 after photos of her posing in lingerie were deemed ‘indecent’ and ‘immodest’

Negzzia doesn't live with regrets, saying she is 'proud' to have 'broken all the rules that don't have any respect for women'

Negzzia doesn’t live with regrets, saying she is ‘proud’ to have ‘broken all the rules that don’t have any respect for women’

She made the decision to apply for asylum in Paris on November 13, 2018, with hopes of finding safety while pursuing her dream job in the fashion industry.

As soon as she arrived in France, Negzzia started to fill in the necessary paperwork to settle there for good.

On November 13, 2018, her asylum application was registered with the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless People (OFPRA).  

But Negzzia found herself struggling to make ends meet when what little resources she had began to dwindle. 

On November 13, 2018, her asylum application was finally registered with French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless People (OFPRA) but Negzzia found herself struggling to make ends meet when what little resources she had began to dwindle

On November 13, 2018, her asylum application was finally registered with French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless People (OFPRA) but Negzzia found herself struggling to make ends meet when what little resources she had began to dwindle

Negzzia waits to learn her fate as the French government reviews her case. French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said in a tweet the department will give her case the attention it needed

Negzzia waits to learn her fate as the French government reviews her case. French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said in a tweet the department will give her case the attention it needed

She struggled to find work in the city with no connections or income and found herself sleeping rough in the streets and on park benches.   

‘One day, I sold my bag with my dresses for 10 euros, to be able to eat,’ she told Le Parisien.

The 29-year-old’s story has attracted international media attention and she has since been able to sleep with a roof over her head at a temporary housing centre for asylum seekers.  

The 29-year-old's story attracted international media attention and she has since been able to sleep with a roof over her head at a temporary housing centre for asylum seekers

The 29-year-old’s story attracted international media attention and she has since been able to sleep with a roof over her head at a temporary housing centre for asylum seekers

'One day, I sold my bag with my dresses for 10 euros, to be able to eat,' she told Le Parisien

‘One day, I sold my bag with my dresses for 10 euros, to be able to eat,’ she told Le Parisien

Negzzia violated her country's strict religious law by posing semi-naked

Negzzia violated her country’s strict religious law by posing semi-naked

The French government is now reviewing her case. 

French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said the department is in contact with her and pledged to give her case the proper attention. 

Negzzia says she is a woman who has liberated herself from Iran’s strict religious laws. 

‘I am proudly a woman who stepped out of my comfort zone and broke all the rules that don’t have any respect for women,’ she says on Instagram.  

Negzzia says she is a woman who has liberated herself from Iran's strict religious laws. 'I am proudly a woman who stepped out of my comfort zone and broke all the rules that don't have any respect for women,' she writes on Instagram

Negzzia says she is a woman who has liberated herself from Iran’s strict religious laws. ‘I am proudly a woman who stepped out of my comfort zone and broke all the rules that don’t have any respect for women,’ she writes on Instagram

 

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